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The Tone Garage series – the pure essence of analog effect units
Tone Garage captures the pure essence of analog in these compact effect units by pairing carefully selected components with a unique design philosophy. The philosophy of the Tone Garage series is to perfectly convey every performance nuance with inimitable tonal character without compromising the sound of the guitar. These pedals, which feature carefully selected analog parts such as vacuum tubes and BBD chips, use rigorously refined discrete circuits. VOX’s unique new Hi-Volt technology allows the internal tube to operate at 200 volts, even when using battery power.
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Main Features
• STRAIGHT 6 DRIVE features the traditional British overdrive tone • All-discrete circuitry - the result of a relentless design philosophy • True bypass design provides tonal confidence even when the effect is off • Tough die-cast body that stands up to the rigors of the road • Newly developed Hi-Volt technology allows the tube to operate at 200V, even on battery power • Gain control lets you adjust the tonal character • Bright Switch for added definition • Heater current’s slow start circuit ensures vacuum tube longevity
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The traditional VOX British overdrive
This overdrive overflows with the wide dynamic range of VOX’s signature British-flavored distortion. Turning the bright switch on will give you a sparkling British sound with defined highs, even from a guitar equipped with humbucking pickups.
This is an all-around overdrive that's a great choice for a wide range of styles.
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Relentlessly honed all discrete circuitry
The internal structure of the Tone Garage series contains absolutely no integrated circuits such as op-amp ICs; it consists only of individual parts such as transistors, resistors, capacitors, and coils. In other words, this series uses unmistakably all-discrete circuitry. Guided by a relentlessly honed design philosophy, only carefully selected parts are used. These pedals provide an excellent response to the subtle picking nuances of the discerning guitarist.
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True bypass design
The internal structure of the Tone Garage series contains absolutely no integrated circuits such as op-amp ICs; it consists only of individual parts such as transistors, resistors, capacitors, and coils. In other words, this series uses unmistakably all-discrete circuitry. Guided by a relentlessly honed design philosophy, only carefully selected parts are used. These pedals provide an excellent response to the subtle picking nuances of the discerning guitarist.
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Sturdy aluminum die-cast body for outstanding durability
Each pedal in the Tone Garage series features a tough aluminum die-cast body for outstanding durability. It will stand up to hard knocks during your stage performances. Simply seeing the killer graphics is enough to rev your motor and take your performance up a notch. The power supply, vacuum tube, and other internal circuitry are partially visible, projecting VOX's traditional design sensibility via appearance as well as sound.
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Newly-developed Hi-Volt technology
VOX has revealed new vacuum tube circuit technology. This new technology is called “Hi-Volt”. This delivers high voltage to a 12AX7 vacuum tube, by using 6x AA batteries or the DC9V power supply. “Hi-Volt” delivers 200V to a 12AX7 tube stage.
Hi-Volt technology enables the vacuum tube to operate at 200V while still running on a battery. This enables a true drive sound that overturns your expectations for a compact effect unit.
The discrete circuit works at 20V, which is still considered high voltage operation compared to other general effects products. The result is a natural and dynamic tone which is similar to that of a vacuum tube amplifier. Even though vacuum tubes are considered big by modern component size standards, our engineers were able to keep these pedals small, so you don’t have to worry about them taking up too much space on your pedal board.
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Gain control that lets you vary the character of your sound
The transistor amplification circuit has also received a good deal of consideration. We've designed the gain control so that adjusting its position does not simply change the amplitude, but will also change the tonal character in a subtle way. We feel that any position will yield usable sounds.
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Carefully designed power supply circuit that extends vacuum tube lifespan
Since high current flows through a vacuum tube when the power is turned on, we have provided a heater current slow start circuit that extends the lifespan of the vacuum tube and also avoids malfunctions for the AC adapter.
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Specifications |
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Input impedance: |
1M Ω |
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Output Impedence: |
2.2k Ω |
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Vacuum Tube: |
ECC83 / 12AX7 |
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Connections: |
INPUT jack (guitar input), OUTPUT jack (line output) |
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Vacuum tube operating voltage: |
200 V |
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Consumption Current: |
240 mA |
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Dimensions: |
87 x 132 x 63 / mm, 3.43 x 5.20 x 2.48 / inch |
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Weight: |
420 g / 14.81 oz (not including battery) |
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Battery Life: |
Approximately 7 hours |
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Included Accessories: |
AA alkaline battery x 6 (for verifying operation) |
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Optional Accesories: |
AC Adapter |
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* All features and specifications are subject to change without notice. |
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