Hey guys,
I have a buddy that is looking at the Vox Valvetronix XL series. On the website they describe the amp as having:
“Valve Reactor technology”. “The XL-series uses VOX’s patented Valve Reactor technology, featuring a power amp circuit that contains a 12AX7 (ECC83) dual triode vacuum tube (valve), normally used in a preamp, and a dummy speaker circuit that simulates the varying impedance of a real speaker. This produces the true sound and feel of a bonafide all-tube amp.”
I'm just wondering if this means the single tube is only incorporated into the solid state circuitry to "warm up" the emulated sounds a bit, and make it sound more authentic? Please offer advise, opinions, or other options.
Thanks for the help!
Brian
I have a buddy that is looking at the Vox Valvetronix XL series. On the website they describe the amp as having:
“Valve Reactor technology”. “The XL-series uses VOX’s patented Valve Reactor technology, featuring a power amp circuit that contains a 12AX7 (ECC83) dual triode vacuum tube (valve), normally used in a preamp, and a dummy speaker circuit that simulates the varying impedance of a real speaker. This produces the true sound and feel of a bonafide all-tube amp.”
I'm just wondering if this means the single tube is only incorporated into the solid state circuitry to "warm up" the emulated sounds a bit, and make it sound more authentic? Please offer advise, opinions, or other options.
Thanks for the help!
Brian
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