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V40 Deluxe and V40H supporting From The Jam

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On Friday night Break Cover supported Bruce Foxton's 'From The Jam' at the Barrington Theatre in Ferndown. And I got to take both 'my' Victory Duchess amps.(Edit: I have written that these are both mine - I am supposed to give the Deluxe back: it feels like that might not be that easy to do.) It turns out two really are better than one. Everyone remarked on these as they look so good. I left them like this while The Jam were soundchecking. and everyone stopped by for a look. One of the guys working the stage had a really good  look round and it turns out he's already recommending Victory to the world and a friend of his has a Kraken. Mic'd up and ready to go they look even better. Unlike these two! One of the things that has always struck me about the Victory Amps I have used in anger ( V40H, Kraken & V40 Deluxe) is how nice these sound at home, in practice rooms and at small venues. Unlike some valve amps where they have to be pu

Verdict - Victory Duchess V40 Deluxe Combo Review

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Quality 9.5/10 I have had this amp for 4 weeks. It has lived in my study, the car, on stages and in practice rooms. I have carried it up and down stairs and it has gone from hot to cold and dry to raining to dry again. It's been noodled on, practised with and gigged with. Basically for the last weeks I have used it in as many different scenarios I could and it has been moved around like a normal busy gigging band would move it. It has some weight (24kg) but it feels lighter than, for example, a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe or Deville. It certainly feels easier to carry.  It is a prototype so has or had some very, very minor issues. All of which Victory know or knew about. But I will mention them here to help demonstrate the quality of this combo: The slip cover has a tear. It came like this and I have a sneaky feeling it is actually the cover from another amp in the existing range and is pending the correct cover for the production version.  The footswitch didn't wo

V40D vs V40H

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No sound clips this time. As this was my first time I thought it should be private. No idea why. Answers on a postcard please. Also, as it turns out, I've only got 2 kettle leads at home - all my spares are in the practice shack and as I want to do a real world comparison with pedals that means I have to unplug one amp to play the other. No problem. First off, the thing that shines through most is: don't Victory make some beautiful amplifiers? Side by side these are stunning. I almost lament the production Deluxes having the brown appointments becuase as a black and white pair they look incredible together. They also sound out of this world too. There are no bad sounds to be had here - to find a favourite tone is firmly just a matter of personal taste. Initially, I set them identically with the Deluxe leading the way as that is the next amp to get gigged and set like this; they really do sound different. Voice 1 and mid kick off and the Deluxe has it (was a competit

No longer a Volume Knob Virgin.

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A good amp should inspire you to go beyond your comfort zone and try new things. Well the Deluxe is more than a good amp - it's a great amp and it's a real confidence booster. So, for the first time, at rehearsal tonight, I took a single channel amp and a guitar and that was it. No pedals and none in the boot of the car as backup. . We have a gig coming up soon which is one of those rare & special ones. Our normal second guitarist Terry can't make it so Neil, our regular dep, is standing in. Neil normally plays a Fender Deville but for this he has asked to borrow my V40H and 2 x 12. So we're going in double Victory V40 (the two amps will look amazing side by side on stage). His plan is to get cleanish tones from the amp plus drive from a Blues Driver and lead boost from a Boss EQ. Tonight's rehearsal was to warm Neil up to the set and check he was OK with my V40H. This was achieved in spades with Neil's SG sounding much more aggressive than through the

Victory V40 Deluxe Combo Video / Sound Clip demo

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I have a sneaky feeling this is the thing that a few people have been waiting for. First a disclaimer: My recording equipment is terrible. Too much money spent on guitars and amps to spend on PCs and recording stuff. Perhaps I'll do the next one on my phone, it may be better. The webcam was pointed at the amp - which doesn't do a lot on the surface so it looks like a still picture with a bunch of sound clips. Listening back the amp tones come through extremely well DESPITE my terrible equipment and average playing. This is how the amp was set: I'm sure none of that will matter when you hear it. The guitar is a Reverend Bayonet RA90 There are no pedals - the Bayonet is plugged directly into the Deluxe. Any questions please ask. Enjoy... Simon is a guitarist in Salisbury Classic Rock covers band Break Cover. Break Cover  website Break Cover  Facebook

Victory V40 Deluxe Week #2: Post Gig.

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Having finally realised that the Deluxe and the original V40 are different amps, albeit like a closely related family member, I spent Saturday afternoon treating it like a new amp and finding tones that will work in a gig environment and not comparing it constantly to my original V40 head. This amp is beautiful. I've found myself using it clean much more than any amp I've used with this band. In my quest for a clean signal path I've ended up using the built in reverb and tremolo. I adore the trem on this, I mean I REALLY like the tremolo sound this amp makes. In fact, I'm going to have to admit that I have a problem in that I am probably going to have to change my normal V40 head to a Deluxe just so I can have this tremolo in my life. I have a couple of trem pedals but I do not have a pedal that makes THIS noise and I find myself wanting to use it way too much. Thanks Victory - my wallet hates you. Listening back to the recording of the gig I realise I am com

Victory V40 Deluxe Week #2: Pre gig

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For anyone on the Victory Amp Owners Club on Facebook you will note that I was thinking of buying a specific Reverend guitar this week. Well I absolutely proved that it is always best to try these things in person. I went from a Tricky Gomez (love the look, didn't like the sound)  to a Sensai (loved the sound, didn't like the colours) and then discovered a Reverend Bayonet fitted with a Railhammer   Hyper Vintage Humbucker and Railhammer P90 . Normally I don't like P90s but this blew me all the way away. Many thanks, as always to Andertons for the incredible customer service. If you've not been: visit their website now! Something else that's also been bugging me all week - The TC Electronic Flashback delay setting I use on the V40 head is sounding exceptionally digital / artificial through this amp. Now I know the Flashback is digital but this underlines my earlier comment about you get out of this amp what you put in and also emphasises even more that this is a