This selects the correct mains voltage for your territory. It's fast, safe and reliable - you can find full instructions are in the amp's manual. All you need is a new pair of E元4s and a multimeter. Take all the hassle out of replacing output valves with the Sheriff 44's external bias measurement points and adjustment. Victory's advice is to run the mix/output levels on your effects much lower than you would into the front. The Sheriff 44 is a post-phase-inverter master volume amp, so effects can easily overdrive when used in the loop. It's completely out of the circuit when hard bypassed. Series Effects LoopĪ series effects loop is available for effects fans who want to use their modulation and time-based pedals. At lower volumes, cathode bias can feel more 'urgent' and dynamic, but push the master and it will start to compress more quickly. The former offers maximum headroom and clarity the latter more compression and sag at higher volumes. You can run the power section in either fixed or cathode-biased modes. You get to hear and feel more of the power section at lower volumes, or you can turn the master to full where it's then largely out of the circuit for that non-master volume amp feel and response. Post-Phase-Inverter MasterĪ PPIMV (post-phase-inverter master volume) is a great option for a traditionally-voiced amp like this. Want it cleaner? Just roll your guitar's volume back. Volume II steps forward a decade or two with more available gain, punchier mids and a tighter bottom-end. Volume I has plenty of overdrive on tap if you want it, but with a softer and more "vintage" mid-range focus. Inputs/Volumes I & II are separate footswitchable channels. With selectable fixed or cathode biasing, the Victory Sheriff 44 is for players who want ultimate "Plexi" tone that's also real-world usable. Input/Volume II takes off into hot-rodded '70s and '80s territory and beyond, retaining that classic British "black and gold" sound all the way. Blues-rock players will love the mid-'60s feel and response of Input/Volume I, pumping out enough gain to sing but also clean up well off the guitar's volume control. The dual-channel, EL84-powered Victory Sheriff 44 valve amp head is all about classic "Plexi"-style British overdrive sounds.
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