New Vox AD100VT Head

US Valvetronix line expanded with new 100 Watt head      13/12/05

New Vox AD100VT Head
The AD100VT and V412BK Cab

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The Vox amp production facilities must be at full power now, last week it was the new DA5 Digital combo, and this week the new 100 Watt AD100VT Head. The new Valvetronix model incorporates VOX’s patented Valve Reactor™ circuitry, for true tube-powered amp sound and feel. The silver grill fronted AD100VTH gives modern twist to traditional VOX design.
    Its features include:
  • 11 highly sought after amp styles.
  • 11 preset programs.
  • Two user-editable channels (programs) for saving amp and effect combination settings.
  • 11 high-quality effects (plus noise reduction), complemented by a Tap button (for quickly setting delay time or modulation speed).
  • FX bypass button to easily turn on or off effects in any mode.
  • Presence control.
  • User selectable output power (from 1-100 Watts) so the Valve Reactor can be saturated at any sound level to deliver authentic, tube power amp sound and feel.
  • Simple control layouts for ease of use; quick access to deeper editing from the top panel.
  • Built-in line/headphone jack for direct recording or practice; effect-loop jack for connecting external effect processors.
  • Two external speaker output jacks.
There’s also a new V412BK speaker cabinet to complement the AD100VTH. This 4x12 cab features authentic VOX speakers with an aggressive, modern sound, road-worthy construction and black grill cloth to match any rig, all at an affordable price. An optional VFS2 dual footswitch is also available. The first footswitch toggles between user programs (CH1, CH2) and the second switch is an effects bypass. Alternatively, the second footswitch can activate Manual mode for hands-free switching between three sounds (two user + manual setting) during live performance. The VOX AD100VTH Head and V412BK cabinet will be available in December 2005 with respective U.S. MSRPs of $549 and $499.
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