Victory Amps VX The Kraken
MP Musikhandel GmbH & Co KG
Fuggerstr. 6 6
49479 Ibbenbüren
Deutschland
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Product information "Victory Amps VX The Kraken"
Victory VX the Kraken is the Amp for the harder modern playing styles. Gain I delivers the typical classic crunch sounds which are most commonly known as British. Gain II orientates itself along the lines of American high gain and is perfect for progressive sounds and Down tuning. A tone monster with 50 watts of power and still a compact transportable Amp.
- Channels: 2
- Country of Origin: England
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 34,2 x 18,5 x 18,5 cm
- EQ: Bass/mids/treble
- Housing size: Lunchbox
- Impedance: 8/16 ohms
- Includes: Bag and Footswitch
- Inserts: Series
- Power: 50 W
- Power Amp Valves: 2x 6L6
- Power Range: 31 - 50 W
- Pre Amp Valves: 4x 12AX7
- Technology: Valve
- Weight: 8,2 kg
The company Victory Amps set out in 2013 to build electric guitar amplifiers that always inspire their players, push them forward and never let them down! Victory Amps still stands for handcrafted boutique amps direct from England. In their manufacture Victory Amps places great emphasis on simplicity of operation, flexibility of application and absolutely uncompromising tone!
To achieve this goal, a close‑knit team of specialists develop and produce high‑quality tube guitar amplifiers in their hallowed halls. Production takes place under the guidance of British amp‑design legend Martin Kidd. Chief designer Martin has a long career behind him and already made a name for himself at Cornford Amplifikations. Martin's electrical designs represent a modern boutique approach. Crucial to this are selected, hand‑wired components, which is why Victory Amps offers a 5-year warranty on its heads and guitar amps.
Customers around the world appreciate this, as do numerous endorser artists such as Guthrie Govan, Chris Buck, Richie Kotzen and Graham Coxon.