USING YOUR AMPLIFIER
1.
POWER Switch: In the ON position Applies AC power to the transformer. In the
OFF position removes power from the transformer.
2.
STANDBY Switch: In the OFF position, the STANDBY Switch allows AC voltage
to the tube filaments but stops DC voltages to the tubes. When you turn the amp on,
allow the tubes to warm up 10 or 15 seconds before placing the STANDBY switch
in the ON position. The amp will not operate unless the STANDBY switch is in the
ON position.
3.
INPUT Jack: Guitar input
4.
BRIGHT Switch: Down – Normal; Up – Bright
5.
JUMP Switch: Down – Normal; Up jumpers both channels
6.
VOLUME Control: Controls the gain of the preamp and volume of the guitar or
instruments plugged into the INPUT Jack. When the JUMP Switch is up this
controls the volume of gain stages.
7.
BUMP Switch: Adds a fixed amount of gain.
8.
TONE Controls: Treble, Middle, Bass.\
9
MASTER VOLUME: When switched on, this controls the overall volume of the
amplifier. If the MV is switch off it is removed from the circuit and is non-functional.
9.
PRESENCE Control: Adjusts the perceived frequency response of the output stage.
IF YOUR AMPLIFIER WILL NOT TURN ON
Check the power to the unit. Check for tripped household circuit breakers, unplugged
extension cords or power-strip switches that may be turned off. Check the amps circuit
breaker located behind the 5U4 Rectifier tube. If the breaker is popped, re-set the breaker
and test your amp. If the circuit breaker continues to pop the amp need service. Also, check
your input and speaker output cables.
VVT Amps wants you to be happy with your amp so, if there are certain tonal
characteristics that you desire, we will assist you in those endeavors and make every effort
to help you get your mojo. There are many options for capacitors, transformers, and
speakers available at prices ranging from modest to outrageous. All of these components
affect the tone of your amplifier. Let us know if we can help.
About VVT Amplifiers
VVT Amplifiers makes vintage and modern style tube guitar amplifiers available to those
musicians who want great guitar tone . The VVT Amps workshop is located at:
520 University Dr.
Waldorf, MD 20602
(240) 222-3830
All VVT amps are built by hand. We also make cabinets and chassis for our custom amps.
We use various sources for vintage reproduction cabinets and chassis that we believe offer
the best durability, value, and style.
VVT Amps does not service solid state equipment of any brand