1963 Vox AC30/6: Tremolo vs. Vibrato Demo
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The original JMI-era Vox AC30 had 3 channels: Vib/Trem, Normal, and Brilliant. This is a demonstration of how the Tremolo/Vibrato channel sounds and the difference between the two effects.
The tremolo circuit is a typical signal shunting type, but the vibrato circuit is not vibrato at all. In fact, it's actually a tube phase shifter. Dick Denney developed the Vibravox stand-alone phase-shifter in the late 1950s. He incorporated this circuit into the earliest Vox amplifiers. The result is a swishy, glassy tone that I think is greatly under-appreciated and rarely talked about.
The AC30/6 uses 12AX7/ECC83 tubes in the preamp circuit, 12AU7/ECC82 tube in the vib/trem circuit, EL84 for power amp tubes, and a GZ34 rectifier tube.
Additional gear used: 1966 Gibson ES-335 with Tom Holmes pickups, Earthworks SR40 Microphone, NPNG DMP-2NW Mic Preamp, Burl B2 Bomber ADC. I use GHS Boomers on all of my guitars. https://www.ghsstrings.com/
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