Vox Valvetronix: quels sont les amplis modelises ???

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Sakado
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    Sakado
    le 28 Août 2004, 08:20
Salut tout l'monde.

J'ai un Valvetronix 15 W depuis peu.... quoi qu'on pense de la modelisation, je le trouve excellent pour ce que je fais.... c'est a dire jouer dans mon appart ou avec un pote....
Bon, la n'est pas la question.

11 types d'amplis sont modelises, et bien sur Vox ne pouvant pas faire de pub pour les autres marques, il n'est pas precise explicitement quels sont les amplis modelises!!!

Voila les noms qui sont donnes et la description donnee dans la doc:
- Boutique CL (canal clair d'une tete 100 W rare et chere)
- Black 2x12 (combo 2x12, dual channel "blackfaced beauty" ??)
- Tweed 4x10 (combo 4x10 construit en 1959, a l'origine un ampli pour basse) la, je pense a Fender.
- AC15... ca c'est Vox (la ils peuvent le dire explicitement....)
- AC30TB... c'est Vox aussi
- UK '70s
- UK '80s
- UK Modern
Pour c'est trois la je soupconne Marshall.
- Numetal (ce modele est base sur le canal "modern high gain" d'une bete de 100 W "armour plated")
- US HiGain (ce modele est base sur le canal overdrive d'une tete toute lampe de 100 W fabriquee en 1991 avec finition "peau de serpent")
- Boutique OD (canal overdrive du premier ampli decrit)

Voila, si quelqu'un connait qu'il hesite pas a donne la marque et le type de chacun des amplis modelises.....

Merci!!!....
Doc Loco
Sakado a écrit :
Salut tout l'monde.

J'ai un Valvetronix 15 W depuis peu.... quoi qu'on pense de la modelisation, je le trouve excellent pour ce que je fais.... c'est a dire jouer dans mon appart ou avec un pote....
Bon, la n'est pas la question.

11 types d'amplis sont modelises, et bien sur Vox ne pouvant pas faire de pub pour les autres marques, il n'est pas precise explicitement quels sont les amplis modelises!!!

Voila les noms qui sont donnes et la description donnee dans la doc:
- Boutique CL (canal clair d'une tete 100 W rare et chere)

Dumble ou Matchless


- Black 2x12 (combo 2x12, dual channel "blackfaced beauty" ??)

Fender Twin blackface

- Tweed 4x10 (combo 4x10 construit en 1959, a l'origine un ampli pour basse) la, je pense a Fender.

Fender Bassman

- AC15... ca c'est Vox (la ils peuvent le dire explicitement....)
- AC30TB... c'est Vox aussi
- UK '70s

Marshall plexi

- UK '80s

Marshall JCM800


- UK Modern

Marshall JCM900 - 2000

Pour c'est trois la je soupconne Marshall.
- Numetal (ce modele est base sur le canal "modern high gain" d'une bete de 100 W "armour plated")

Mesa Boogie rectifier

- US HiGain (ce modele est base sur le canal overdrive d'une tete toute lampe de 100 W fabriquee en 1991 avec finition "peau de serpent")

Soldano SLO

- Boutique OD (canal overdrive du premier ampli decrit)

Matchless
Voila, si quelqu'un connait qu'il hesite pas a donne la marque et le type de chacun des amplis modelises.....

Merci!!!....


Voilà ce que je devine - ça ne devrait pas être très loin de la vérité .
ano
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  • Publié par
    ano
    le 28 Août 2004, 09:03
Maintenant il va falloir casser la tirelire
Sakado
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    Sakado
    le 28 Août 2004, 09:05
HEHE... merci Doc....
...
Ben... j'vais rien casser du tout: y sont tous modelises dans mon p'tit Vox..... hehehe...
bobmaurane
Hé salut Doc,le VOX AD30VT à 268 euros c pas un bon plan ça ?
Gros Tony
AC15: Modeled after a 1962 VOX AC15
Amp specs: 1x12", 15 Watts
Valve specs: 1xEF86, 3xECC83s, 1xECC82, 1xEZ81, 2xEL84s

*CONTROL NOTE: The original AC15's Top Cut control works in the
opposite way you'd expect – it "cuts" when you turn it up! You'll be
glad to read that our model of the Top Cut control (the PRESENCE
knob) works in a much more logical fashion – turn it up for
more "sparkle", turn it down for less.

AC15TB: Modeled after a Korg re-issue VOX AC15TB (Top Boost)
Amp specs: 1x12" Celestion "Blue" speaker, 15 Watts
Valve specs: 5xECC83s, 1x5Y3GT, 2xEL84s

*CONTROL NOTE: The original has two tone controls – Treble and Bass.
So, as is the norm, the Valvetronix's TREBLE and BASS controls mimic
their namesakes while the MIDDLE ("neutral" at 12 o'clock) and
PRESENCE ("neutral" when turned off) add further tonal flexibility…
should you want it. To ensure maximum "Voxiness," we've made sure
that the PRESENCE control behaves exactly like the "Top Cut" on the
original AC15 – except in reverse ("off" = cut) to make it more
logical, just like on our AC15 model.

AC30: Modeled after a 1960 VOX AC30
Amp specs: 2x12" Celestion "Blue" speakers, 30 Watts
Valve specs: 4xECC83s, 1xECC82, 1xGZ34, 4xEL84's

*CONTROL NOTE: Once again, our PRESENCE control models the "Top Cut"
on the original AC30 exactly – except in reverse ("off" = cut) to
make it more logical, just like on our AC15 model.

AC30TB: Modeled after a VOX AC30TB (Top Boost)
Amp specs: 2x12" Celestion "Blue" speakers, 30 Watts
Valve specs: 5xECC83s, 1xECC82, 1xGZ34, 4xEL84s

*CONTROL NOTE: Once again, the PRESENCE control of our model acts as
the original's Cut (but in reverse: "off" = cut) while the GAIN,
TREBLE and BASS mimic the original's Volume, Treble and Bass
controls. The MIDDLE is an "extra" with 12 o'clock being
its "neutral" position

NERDY HISTORICAL NOTE: VOX initially called this their "Brilliance
Unit" but it quickly became known as "Top Boost." When Top Boost was
first introduced it was only available as a retrofit assembly. Even
though this modification was not particularly difficult to add, it
was beyond most folk (hey, I dunno about you, but messing around
with electricity is hardly my idea of fun!). Consequently, in 1964,
Top Boost was fitted to the AC30 as standard.

UK Blues: Modeled after a Marshall JTM45
Amp specs: 30 Watt head
Valve specs: 3xECC83's, 1xGZ34, 2xKT66's

UK 70's: Modeled after the High Treble channel on a 1971 Marshall
Plexi
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Valve specs: 3xECC83's, 4xEL34's

UK 80's: Modeled after a Marshall JCM800 2203
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Valve specs: 3xECC83's, 4xEL34's

UK 90's: Modeled after a Marshall JCM900 4100
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Valve specs: 4xECC83's, 4xEL34's

UK Modern: Modeled after a Marshall JCM2000 DSL100
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Valve specs: 4xECC83's, 4xEL34's

Recto: Modeled after a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
Amp specs: 150 Watt head
Tube specs: 5x12AX7's, 3x5U4G's, 6x6L6's

US Higain: Modeled after a Soldano SLO100
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Tube specs: 4x12AX7's, 4x6L6's

Boutique OD: Modeled after a Dumble Overdrive Special
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Tube specs: 3x12AX7's, 4xEL34's

Boutique CL: Modeled after a Dumble Overdrive Special
Amp specs: 100 Watt head
Tube specs: 3x12AX7's, 4x6L6's

Black 2x12: Modeled after a Fender Twin Reverb
Amp specs: 2x12", 85 Watt
Tube specs: 4x12AX7's, 2x12AT7's (ECC81), 4x6L6's

TONAL HINT: BLACK 2x12 is the perfect partner for ACOUSTIC (Acoustic
Guitar Simulator) in the Pedal section.

Tweed 1x12: Modeled after a Fender Tweed Deluxe
Amp specs: 1x12", 18 Watt
Tube specs: 1x12AY7, 2x12AX7's, 1x5Y3GT, 2x6V6's

Original Tone control turned all the way down (off) = BASS on full;
TREBLE and MIDDLE at 9 o'clock (PRESENCE "off".

Original Tone control turned up "full" (on 10) = TREBLE on full;
MIDDLE and BASS at 3 o'clock (PRESENCE "off".

NOTE: As the original doesn't have a Presence control, PRESENCE
is "neutral" when "off," but can be used to add "extra" sparkle and
cut to the model if you so wish.

TONAL HINT: To duplicate this "big sounding" little amp even more
accurately, turn the POWER SELECT to 15W on the AD60VT and 15W x 2
on the AD120VT.

Tweed 4x10: Modeled after a Fender Bassman 5F6-A
Amp specs: 4x10", 35-40 Watts
Tube specs: 1x12AY7, 2x12AX7's, 1xGZ34, 2x5881's

TONAL NOTE: Just like on the original, the Middle and Treble control
of TWEED 4x10 are highly interactive and high settings of the Middle
control automatically add treble to your sound. As a result, you may
want to turn down the Treble control as a counter measure.
Conversely, low Middle settings reduce treble so you might wanna
crank the Treble a little more in such instances.

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