VHT Amplification Deliverance One Twenty D120H Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

 

 

 

DELIVERANCE D120H FUNCTIONS 

 

 

FRONT PANEL, LEFT TO RIGHT 

 

 

 

1. GUITAR 

INPUT – Plug in your guitar or stompbox here. 

PREAMP GAIN / VOLUME SECTION

 

2.  GAIN I / VOICING – Sets the amount of overdrive in the second gain stage. This first gain control also 

serves as a tone shaping control, counter-clockwise for crisp and articulate, clockwise for thick and 
saturated. 

3.  GAIN II / OVERDRIVE – Full frequency gain boost or cut. Sets the amount of overdrive in the third gain 

stage. Works in conjunction with Gain I to dial in the perfect overdrive/sustain amount for your guitar and 
pick-up combination. 

4.  MORE / LESS –This switch selects three stages or four stages of tube preamp gain depending on the 

amount of overdrive required. LESS = 3 stages, MORE = 4 stages. When using stomp boxes or active 
pick-ups, four stages of gain are often unnecessary and generate undesirable levels of background noise, 
so the ability to defeat the additional stage is a real plus. 

5. MASTER 

VOLUME - Power amp volume – loudness - control. 

EQUALIZATION SECTION

 – Passive / Interactive tone controls. 

6. TREBLE – Passive High frequency equalization. 

7. MIDDLE – Passive Mid frequency equalization. 

8. BASS – Passive low frequency equalization. 

POWER AMP RESPONSE CONTROL SECTION

 

9. PRESENCE – High frequency variable feedback in power amp section. 

10. DEPTH - Variable damping. Controls low frequency interaction between amplifier and speakers. 

AC POWER / STANDBY

 

11. STANDBY - Turns on high voltage to output section. 

12. 

MAINS – Switches main AC power on or off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Deliverance One Twenty D120H

Page 1: ...VACUUM TUBE GUITAR AMPLIFIER MODEL D120H OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...xcellent guitar volume response In addition clean and overdriven voicings can easily be dialed up on the Deliverance One Twenty using the unique GAIN I GAIN II structure tone controls presence and depth From there just a little tweaking on your guitar volume and tone controls will yield a surprising amount of control The D120H power amp section is designed for big round tone and dynamic response a...

Page 3: ...ise but with no alteration of the tonal balance Different combinations of GAIN I and GAIN II settings will have a dramatic effect on the response of the amplifier and the personality of your instrument It is easy to get familiar with the action of these controls and you ll be amazed with your ability to make any guitar sound mellow fat soulful or aggressive The MORE LESS switch activates or defeat...

Page 4: ...s of tube preamp gain depending on the amount of overdrive required LESS 3 stages MORE 4 stages When using stomp boxes or active pick ups four stages of gain are often unnecessary and generate undesirable levels of background noise so the ability to defeat the additional stage is a real plus 5 MASTER VOLUME Power amp volume loudness control EQUALIZATION SECTION Passive Interactive tone controls 6 ...

Page 5: ...ck must be plugged in for output to operate 2 IMPEDENCE SELECT 4 8 or 16 ohms Example Two 8 Ohm cabs 4 Ohms two 16 Ohm cabs 8 Ohms 3 GROUND SWITCH Select position which yields quietest operation With a properly wired AC outlet and factory supplied AC cord this switch will not produce a noticeable difference 4 AC MAINS INPUT Use only the factory supplied AC cordset or a UL approved equivalent type ...

Page 6: ...s Section A is shown first Section B is second Factory recommended tubes are listed under each location Numbering sequence is right to left looking at back of amp starting with the row closest to front panel of amp V1 shielded tube Input Gain Stage 1 Parallel Triodes 12AX7WB Sovtek V2 shielded tube Gain Stage 2 12AX7A 7025 China Gain Stage 4 Active only when MORE LESS switch is set to MORE V3 shie...

Page 7: ...p installation or the removal and reinstallation of products for repair 4 This warranty shall not apply to repair or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of VHT including but not limited to any malfunction defects or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts damaged or broken tubes incorrect line voltage improper maintenance modification or repair by th...

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