Victory Amps V1 The Sheriff Pedal
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Sheriff Tone:
The V1 The Sheriff Pedal carries the loaded sound of the Sheriff 22 and 44 amplifiers in its holster. He aims to deliver a wide range of sounds ranging from 60s British blues rock to 80s metal sounds .
- Battery powered: Does not run on Battery power
- Boutique Effect: yes
- Bypass Mode: True bypass
- Controls: Volume, gain, Bass, Middle, Treble
- Country of origin: England
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 66 x 43 x 125 mm
- Effect Type: Overdrive
- Genre: Modern Rock
- Housing size: Standard
- Mono / Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
- Power Consumption: 15,5 mA
- Power supply: 9 V DC
- Special Features: Vintage 80's hard rock sound
- 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 .