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HT fuse 
The HT or ‘High Tension’ fuse protects the high voltage for the valve supply. If this fuse blows, the first 
step is to replace it with an identical T500mA 20x5mm fuse. The HT fuse may sometimes blow due to 
‘flash-over’ inside an output valve. This is where during the manufacturing process, not all of the gas is 
removed from the glass envelope and the ‘getter’ inside the valve, usually made from barium or 
magnesium oxide, will burn or evaporate these remaining gasses resulting in the common silvered 
internal surface of the valve. This process, which is more likely to happen with new equipment, draws 
high current momentarily and can blow the HT fuse. It will rarely cause any damage so just replacing the 
fuse is sufficient to get the amp running normally again. 
However, if the HT fuse blows again, it may indicate a serious valve failure where internal parts of a 
valve are shorted and in this case the amplifier needs to be checked by a qualified engineer to assess the 
problem.   
 
Speaker Outputs 
PLEASE NOTE: The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to 
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated ‘dangerous voltage’ within the product’s enclosure that 
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Terminals labelled as “Speaker 
Outputs” must be connected to a speaker cabinet of the designated load rating using an un-shielded two 
conductor cable for speaker use at all times during operation. Never use a guitar cable to connect the 
amplifier to a speaker as this presents the amplifier with a ‘capacitive load’. This can cause instability or 
oscillation which may seriously damage valves and/or the expensive output transformer. 
Never run the amplifier without a load connected or serious damage to the output transformer may 
occur. 
 
The output transformer in The Silverback has 3 separate secondary windings; a 4 Ohm, an 8 Ohm and a 
16 Ohm. This makes it easy to connect many different combinations of speakers. There are five speaker 
output jacks: 2 x 4 ohms, (wired in parallel), 2 x 8 ohms, (wired in parallel) and 1 x 16 ohms. 
So here are all the possible combinations: 

1.

 

For a single 4 Ohm cabinet, use either of the 4 Ohm sockets. 

2.

 

For a single 8 Ohm cabinet, use either of the 8 Ohm sockets. 

3.

 

For a single 16 Ohm cabinet, use the 16 Ohm socket. 

4.

 

For a pair of 8 Ohm cabinets, use both of the 4 Ohm sockets 

5.

 

For a pair of 16 Ohm cabinets, use both of the 8 Ohm sockets. 

 
Effects Loop  
The Silverback has an effects loop, which is a simple, low impedance, series loop.  

The SEND socket is for connection to the input of effects units. On The Silverback it is a lower impedance 
version of the signal that appears at the INPUT. Use the send to connect to floor pedals or rack effects 
such as Delay, Chorus and Reverb etc. Effects such as Overdrive, Fuzz, Wah Wah and Tuners often give 
better results plugged into the Instrument Input on the front panel. The Send socket can also be used on 
its own to send a signal to another amplifier. 

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Страница 1: ...User Guide VICTORY The Silverback All Valve 50 Watt Guitar Head ...

Страница 2: ...der the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may resu...

Страница 3: ...tswitch socket The clean channel is selected by switching the selector to the left Overdrive Gain Exactly the same as the clean channel this controls the input gain except here there s a whole load more of it Run it lower for crunchy sounds in the mid range for thicker overdrive and crank it up for the fullest distortion Boost The overdrive channel in The Silverback also has a switchable gain boos...

Страница 4: ...hed to Standby when not being played We also recommend switching to Standby for a few seconds before switching off as this reduces internal current spikes that may reduce the life of sensitive components REAR PANEL Voltage selector Selects the correct mains voltage for your territory Please refer to a qualified technician before even thinking about moving this switch If you do find yourself in for...

Страница 5: ...hielded two conductor cable for speaker use at all times during operation Never use a guitar cable to connect the amplifier to a speaker as this presents the amplifier with a capacitive load This can cause instability or oscillation which may seriously damage valves and or the expensive output transformer Never run the amplifier without a load connected or serious damage to the output transformer ...

Страница 6: ... are lethal voltages inside the Silverback and getting killed by a guitar amplifier is a rubbish way to die Also take care as valves may still be very hot from use Please always try to buy matched sets of output valves as they will be easier to Bias and give longer service Ensure the toggle switch on the top of the chassis is in the correct position for the selected output valves either 6L6s or EL...

Страница 7: ...r the amplifier will need to be re biased so it will need to be removed from the sleeve Warranty All Victory products come with a 5 year limited warranty This covers any defects in manufacturing or faulty components Valves and speakers are warrantied for 90 days from the purchase date but replacement parts will be at our discretion Please contact your local dealer if you have any issues with your ...

Страница 8: ...Team Victory Contact info enquiries victoryamps co uk Web www victoryamps co uk www youtube com user VictoryAmps www facebook com VictoryAmpsUK Handmade in England ...

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