Vox : AV60 Vox

60W Modeling Amp with 12" Speaker, 12AX7 Tubes, 8 Analog Amp Circuits, and Bright/Fat Switches
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60W Modeling Amp with 12" Speaker, 12AX7 Tubes, 8 Analog Amp Circuits, and Bright/Fat Switches

The AV60 is a fully-featured analog amp that packs decades worth of tones into a compact, yet gig-worthy combo. The AV60's unique multi-circuit analog pre-amp utilizes a 12AX7 tube to provide a full complement of clean, crunch, overdrive, and high gain tones that can be tailored to your liking via the Bright and Fat switches. These classic tones are further enhanced by a customizable, tube equipped analog power section and a unique, sealed speaker enclosure for improved resonance. Rounding out the feature set are three, analog-voiced digital effects including Chorus, Delay & Reverb. The VOX AV60 is perfect for players who need a versatile, affordable, and incredible sounding amp.

 
Features
  • Two sets of eight all-analog amp circuits
  • AC15 and AC30 Top Boost circuits deliver Vox chime and crunch
  • Classic American combos, British stacks, and modern high-gain amp circuits cover lots of ground
  • 12AX7 in the preamp stage gives you real tube dynamics and harmonics
  • 12AX7 in the power amp stage lets you dial in real tube breakup
  • Onboard reverb, delay, and chorus
  • 60W provides enough power for most gigs
  • Custom 12″ Vox speaker in a sealed cabinet for extended bass response
  • Great for the practice room, stage, and studio
  • Power Level control lets you roll back wattage for juicy tube distortion
  • Bright and Fat switches for expanded tonal options
  • Bias switch lets you swap between modern and vintage tube response
  • Reactor switch lets you toggle tight/loose power amp damping



olid state guitar amps provide a lower priced alternative to a tube amp. Solid state circuitry is less costly to produce as it does not require a complement of expensive tubes or an output transformer. Solid state amps operate at lower circuit voltages, allowing a less complex power supply. Solid state amps often incorporate integrated circuits to reduce manufacturing costs and to simplify circuit design. The downside to solid state design is that most musicians prefer the tone of a tube amp.
 
The ultimate goal for a solid state amp is for it to sound as if it was equipped with tubes. Designers of solid state amps have followed several different approaches in the pursuit of tube tone.
 
Some manufacturers developed purely solid state circuits that were designed to emulate the response of a tube amp. Some examples include the Peavey “TransTube” and the Crate “FlexWave” series.
 
With their Valvestate and AVT Series amps, Marshall used a “hybrid” approach to obtaining tube tone in a solid state amp. These amps added a 12AX7 tube to the preamp stage. Vox followed a similar approach with their Cambridge 15 and Cambridge 30R combo amps.
 
In 2002, Vox introduced the Valvetronix “Blue” series amp line. It incorporated the innovative Vox “Valve Reactor” hybrid circuit. The Valve Reactor design moved the 12AX7 tube out of the preamp and into the power amp. When coupled to a small output transformer, the 12AX7 became a one watt tube powered power amp. The output from this Valve Reactor tube output stage was directed to a 60 watt solid state power amp section, simulating the tone and response of an all-tube power amp.
 
Subsequent Vox Valvetronix models made from 2004 through 2015 (AD Series, VT Series and VT+ Series) also used a 12AX7 as a driver for the output stage.
 
The AV Series was introduced by Vox in early 2016. The AV Series amps simulated the tone and response of an all-tube amp using a unique “dual hybrid” circuit.
 
The Vox AV60 was a single input, foot switchable dual channel amplifier that included two 12AX7 tubes. One half of the first 12AX7 tube powered the preamp of the first channel, the second half powered the preamp of the second. The other 12AX7 served as the driver for a 60 watt solid state power amplifier.
 
A unique dual channel, multi-circuit preamp provided eight analog models for clean, crunch, overdrive, and high gain tones. These can further be tailored with the Bright, Fat, Bias and Reactor switches. Three analog voiced digital effects, chorus, delay and reverb were also included. A 12″ Vox speaker was mounted in a closed back, sealed enclosure.

Specifications
 
Amplifier Section
 
Amplifier Type : Tube
Output Power : 60 W RMS
Tube Types:
  • 1 x Preamp 12AX7/ECC83
  • 1 x Power 12AX7/ECC83
Channels : 2
Master Volume : Yes
Tone Section:
  • Channel 1: Bass, Channel Volume, Gain, Mid, Treble
  • Channel 2: Bass, Channel Volume, Gain, Mid, Treble
EQ : None
Built-In Effects : Chorus, Delay, Digital Reverb
Effects Loop : Yes, Series
 
Inputs
  • 1 x 1/4" Mono Instrument
  • 1 x 1/4" Mono Footswitch
  • 1 x 1/8" Stereo Aux
Outputs
  • 1 x 1/4" Mono External Speaker
  • 1 x 1/8" Stereo Headphone
Output Impedance
  • 3 Ohms Mono
 
Speaker Section
 
  • Speaker Configuration : 1 x 12" Speaker
  • Power Rating : 60 W RMS
  • Cabinet Type : Straight Closed Mono
  • Speaker Inputs : None
  • Speaker Through/Output : None
  • Dimensions (WxHxD) : 23.2 x 19.3 x 10.7" / 590.0 x 491.0 x 272.0 mm Combo
  • Weight : 36.6 lb / 16.60 kg Combo

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