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Tone Revival Guitars The Amp 9 VOG Nine Volts of Glory Gitarrenverstärker  |  Röhre, handgemacht, Custom Shop Art.-Nr. 59323 Basically what we did was combining two major factors in creating this little beast. The first one was creating our own Deacy Amp based on our own unique analog circuitry which was designed and hand built by guitar effects guru Guy Shapira. The next thing we did was adding a built-in overdrive/treble booster unit which is an accurate replica of the legendary 1973 S. Hawk Tonal Expander Fuzz/ Overdrive used by Rory Gallagher. The result is a “Deacy amp” on steroids which enables you to recreate any classic overdriven legendary guitar tone. The 9 VOG custom guitar amp is much more than a “Deacy Amp” . With our own real analog circuitry, is designed to recreate any classic sound from early electric Chicago blues, through Black Sabbath’s Iommi’s ferocious growl and Page’s early Zeppelin’s small overdriven amps, to Rory Gallagher and Brian May’s soulful tone. Allows you total portability and provides all the fuzz/overdrive you’ll ever need. Gone are the days of lugging around stacks of gear. Gain structure inspired by the legendary 1973 S. Hawk Tonal Expander Fuzz/ Overdrive used by, among others, Rory Gallagher. Equipped with two 6? vintage style Alnico speakers. This little wonder is already being used in many studios as a secret weapon for recreating not just classic guitar tones but also for recreating the beautiful analog sound of late 50’s to early seventies classic sounds. 9 Vog Boutique Guitar Amp SPECIFICATIONS Truly handmade guitar amp designed to recreate the classic tone of the late 60’s and early 70’s with it’s simple, reliable layout. Allows you total portability and provides all the fuzz/overdrive you’ll ever need. Gone are the days of lugging around stacks of gear. Wide tone palette; From early electric Chicago blues, through Black Sabbath’s Iommi’s ferocious growl and Page’s early Zeppelin’s small overdriven amps, to Rory Gallagher and Brian May’s soulful tone. Analog circuitry designed and hand built by guitar effects guru Guy Shapira. A surprisingly loud 1 watt output fit for studio and home use, without making your ears bleed. Top quality components (Xicon 1% Resistors, Nichicon and Wima capacitors, CTS or Bourns potentiometers and Carling switches). Two 6? Hand Made signature series Alnico Weber Speakers with Early breakup crunch and punch. Hand built gorgeous finger jointed pine cabinet with our own handmade high quality brass parts. Cascading gain structure with Interactive volume and gain controls. Gain control inspired by the legendary 1973 S. Hawk Tonal Expander Fuzz/ Overdrive used by Rory Gallagher Finish: Blond/Tan oxidization with shellac and oil.* Dimensions : L 45cm W 18.5 cm H 22.5 cm* Weight: 5.7kg (12.5lb). * Due to the nature of hand work and variations in materials, slight deviations from dimensions, weight, texture and color may occur. The story of the 9 Vog Amp- nine Volts of Glory [or: The Wondrous story of nine volts of glory] Our story begins more than 30 years ago. It was during the mid 80’s. A time when guitar tone became bombastic, Larger than life, with dense distortion and the endless wail of the digital delay. These were the times of metal hair bands, tight leather pants, and over the top racks of digital guitar effects. Dark times indeed. The dramatic turning point of this story took place during the summer vacation of 87'. The public broadcasting channel, which was the only one available back then, was broadcasting mainly old reruns of American SF series such as the original Star Trek and the Time Tunnel alongside old BBC broadcasts. With their low budget they were forced to buy, what was considered at the time, leftovers. One of these old shows was the now classic BBC “old grey whistle test” . I was watching the screen without much expectations as the show started. The presenter of the show introduced the band. The camera focused on the front man. A young guy with a plaid/flannel shirt and a battered strat. From the first notes I was hooked to the screen. There were no extravagant lights and laser shows. No bombastic stage props and above all just a haunting guitar tone with a natural flavor that was controlled with flawless mastery by the guitar player. Everything felt right, as though an old delta blues master reincarnated on stage with an electric guitar. It was Rory Gallagher. The search for that haunting guitar tone never left me. Around the same time I was listening to early Queen records and noticed that the basic guitar tone of Brian May was quite similar to that of Gallagher, [but] at the time there wasn’t much information about the rig and equipment. Years went by. One day, while staring at a backstage photo of Brian May’s rig I noticed something that looked like an old, shabby stereo speaker. What draw my attention was the fact that someone placed a mic in front of it. These were the early 90’s and without the power of the internet, it took me a couple of years to solve the mystery. It turned out to be the “Deacy Amp”: A small amp that was built in 72' by Queen’s bassist John Deacon from a used portable radio that was fitted into a shelf speaker cabinet. The small amp was powered by a 9 volt battery and was used in close to 90% of their recordings. The connection between these two giants occurred when May, as a teenager, saw Rory perform in a small club. After that show he went to see him and asked him how he got his sound. The answer is unknown to us, but it is fair to assume that May was influenced by the basic sound of Gallagher in the creation of his own sound. When we were creating the Spirit of the Wind Guitar I was looking for a small amp which will give me all the classic guitar tones of the late 60’s and early 70?s, without the hassle of using a pedal board or carrying heavy equipment. I wanted to recreate those same glorious guitar tones of Gallagher, May and all the classic guitar players. It took us almost a year and a half of experimenting, mixing and matching different circuits, cabinets and speakers, and of course, sleepless nights trying to win bids on Ebay, looking for rare vintage components, until it all “clicked”. We assembled all the parts, attached a 9 volt and plugged in the guitar. Suddenly I was in my parents’ living room, listening to Rory [aside for the actual guitar player (myself) managing to sound nothing like him…] But the final proof that we did something right arrived the next day, when I took the amp to the studio. Half way through the session the door burst open, studio manager came looking for the source of the sound. At first I thought that the door was left open and the sound leaked. I apologized, as the amp is surprisingly loud, but he just smiled and said: “Where did you get this amp and how much does it cost. it’s unbelievable……
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