Victory Amps V1 The Duchess Pedal
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Duchess Tone:
The sound characteristics of the V1 The Duchess Pedal are based on the Duchess amplifier series. The sound is simple but versatile. It shines with the sparkle and warmth you would expect from a Duchess amplifier !
- Battery powered: Does not run on Battery power
- Boutique Effect: yes
- Bypass Mode: True bypass
- Controls: Volume, gain, Bass, Tone, Treble
- Country of origin: England
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 66 x 43 x 125 mm
- Effect Type: Overdrive
- Genre: Classic American Sound
- Housing size: Standard
- Mono / Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
- Power Consumption: 15,5 mA
- Power supply: 9 V DC
- Special Features: British sound of the Copper Amp
- Switches: 1x On/Off
- Technology: analog
- Weight: 0,47 kg
- Guitar amp in pedal format
- suitable for studio: yes
The Victory Amps company started in 2013 to build electric guitar amplifiers that always inspire their players, always push them forward and never let them down! To this day , Victory Amps stands for handmade boutique amps straight from England . During production , Victory Amps attaches great importance to simplicity in operation, flexibility in application and absolutely uncompromising sound!
In order to achieve this goal, a close-knit team of specialists develops and produces high-quality guitar amplifiers with tube technology in their hallowed halls. The production takes place under the guidance of British amp designer legend Martin Kidd . Chief designer Martin looks back on a long career and has already made a name for himself at Cornford Amplifications, among others. Martin 's electrical design represents a modern boutique approach. Selected and hand-wired components are crucial, so Victory Amps offers a 5-year guarantee on its top parts and guitar amps.
Customers all over the world appreciate this and with them the numerous endorser artists such as Guthrie Govan , Chris Buck , Richie Kotzen and Graham Coxon .