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Re: Tonelab ST Amp Models

Postby Voxman » 30 Aug 2010, 01:02

Gaetano Capuano wrote:Yeha, I am not sure what amp model it is I am using, the color system bank thing, and the no way of seeing on an LCD has me a little confused,

You'll find reading the manual helpful here - if you don't have a copy, you can get a .pdf of one from the support section on the Vox website.

But I am really like some tones I can pull up on here. So on your amp list here, are the next banks after the first one in order of 1-11? See what I mean, if so it may be easier to make columns, I will try and put them in columns, if I am reading this right?

These are in the same order as the amp model selector as you go round clockwise on the dial, in each 'colour mode'.

Let me know, cool forum on her Voxman, and no I am not an idiot :oops: Just trying to work through some initial getting to know a new unit.

Glad you like the forum & good to have you on board - don't worry, the TLST has a lot going on in it - if it makes you feel better, I'm still figuring it all out myself! :lol: As I said, the manual is very helpful. :wink:


Did you get my PM

Yes - I've responded to you but in future GC please post gear queries directly on forum, not via PM - (I've explained why in my response).

Rich :wink:



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Re: Tonelab ST Amp Models

Postby Gaetano Capuano » 30 Aug 2010, 01:16

Voxman wrote:These are 100% correct! :wink: BTW, there's no sag on the Roland JC because it's a SS amp; you only get sag on certain Class A/B valve amps (eg Fender Bassman). :wink:

http://www.aikenamps.com/Sag.html

WOW, hey I guess i have been using the term "sag" incorrectly. :mrgreen:

Really digging the mAtchless amp model, and the JCM model. I am seeing how important selecting each individual cabinet is. It seems like when the amp model is changed the cabinet does not, is this correct? Also seems some cabs do not get along with certain amps.
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Re: Tonelab ST Amp Models

Postby Voxman » 30 Aug 2010, 02:40

Yes, matching amps/cabs is important & you're right - not all cabs suit all amp models. Not sure re your query on switching - I'll have to check mine.
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Re: Tonelab ST Amp Models

Postby Erotic Elbows » 01 Sep 2010, 22:21

Is there really no Orange amp on these things?

I'm interested in the new Valvetronix amps which have these models. But it's frustrating for me that no modelling combos have an Orange amp model, despite it being a very popular sound.

Is the original British Amp in the AC15 section based on an Orange maybe? I know some oranges were similar to Voxes, the Tiny Terror is pretty much a modded AC15.
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Re: Tonelab ST Amp Models

Postby Erotic Elbows » 01 Sep 2010, 22:26

Onza wrote:Ac15 custom and BTQ Metal custom are both original amp models that Vox created.
I believe the virtual circutary designs for both of them are active, meaning that they are very sensitive. Boy can i get alot of tones from the BTQ Metal one.


I'm pretty sure they're based on actual real amps, as it says. They've just expanded the range of the tone stack.
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