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Introduced in 2007, the AD50VT XL was a member of the AD Valvetronix XL Series of amplifiers. It featured two 12" speakers in a closed back, pressed board cabinet powered by a 50 watt, 12AX7 tube/solid state hybrid Valvetronix amplifier circuit. The control panel was loaded with controls for eleven amp models, eleven pedal effects and a two channel digital programmer.
The Valvetronix XL series was derived from the Valvetronix AD series that had been introduced in 2004. The preamp of the XL series amps was reconfigured to feature more aggressive, high gain heavy metal guitar voicings.
The names of the eleven "Amp Models" on the AD50VT XL control panel were rather cryptic. They were: "Glass," "Funked," "Buzzsaw," "Crunched," "Thrashed," "Raged," "Modern," "Fluid," "Molten," "Black," and "Damaged." You can read more about these amp models at the Vox XL overview web page.
The "Effects" section of the amp was identical to the standard AD50VT version of the amp.
An optional VFS2 floor pedal allows for remote control of stored tonal programs.
An extenal speaker jack allowed the connection of an additional 8 ohm speaker cabinet to the AD50VT XL.
The AD50VT XL was loud enough for live performance. A power amp level control allowing one to adjust the output wattage of the power amp from zero to fifty watts was included in the AD50VT XL.
Click here for an "in depth" presentation about the circuitry and features of the AD50vT XL
The AD50VT XL had a handsome "dark chrome" grill and chrome plated Vox logo accents.
The AD50VT XL was discontinued by Vox in 2009 when in was replaced by the VT50.
North Coast also offers a number of cosmetic replacement parts for the AD50VT XL, see below.
North Coast Music offers these repair parts and accessories for the AD50VT-XL.
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