
HIGH – STANDBY – LOW Switch
The V30 should always be switched on, (mains switch on rear of amplifier), with this front panel toggle
switch in its centre position. The amplifier is now in ‘STANDBY’ mode with just the valve heaters and low
voltages on. This allows the valves to heat up before they get 100s of volts up them, (it’s less of a shock).
After around 60 seconds, the amp can be switch to either HIGH, (around 42watts rms) or LOW, (around 9
Watts rms)
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 foreign climes where the mains voltage is
different to home, (and the water tastes funny), it will be necessary to switch this selector. The mains
fuse must always be changed at the same time. Failure to do this will result in either the mains fuse
blowing as soon as the amp is turned on or the amp running with a fuse that is of too higher value to
provide adequate safety protection. Generally, the fuse value will double if the mains voltage is halved,
(i.e. if it’s a 1A fuse in the UK @ 230V, it will needs to be a 2A fuse for the USA @ 115V).
Always use the correct rating and type of fuse. Victory amplifiers exclusively use UL-approved 20x5mm
glass ‘T’ or ‘Timed’ fuses. If you have difficulty acquiring the correct fuses, please contact Victory using
.
Mains inlet with Switch, (IEC Socket)
Please only use the correct mains cord for your territory! The mains switch turns your amplifier ‘ON’.
Ensure the front panel toggle switch is in the middle, ‘Standby’ position before turning on the mains.
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