Victory Sheriff 25 Head | Review | Guitar Interactive
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2024
- Nick Jennison reviews Victory Amplification’s The Sheriff 25 head. Delivering the same searing British-style tone as its renowned Sheriff predecessors in a lunchbox-sized package-this amp boasts 25 watts of all-tube tone, with a dual-channel design and sweeping sonic versatility. First up is the Vintage channel, which, as you might expect, provides vintage-style British grit and chime, packed with plenty of gain on tap. However, suppose the Vintage channel isn’t aggressive enough for you. In that case, the secondary Hot Rod channel supercharges The Sheriff 25 into a scorching '80s-inspired high-gain machine perfect for screaming lead tones. Let's find out more.
Amazing that this works without even plugging it in 12:00
What a player this guy is. His demos are awesome !
An excellent demo of this amp thanks mate! Just what I was after. Cheers
One of my favorite player/reviews on the web! Supreme chops and tasteful as well. Very nice deep dive into functions, tones, tweaks and versatility. I owned the first generation Sheriff 22, and I returned it due to the FX loop issues and lack of independent master volumes for each channel. This updated version might be on my radar. Nice to see you can swap the EL 86's for EL34's (my preference). I was able to bias my V30 and change from 6L6 to EL34 power tubes and the external biasing was a breeze. Great job Nick!
What an excellent, detailed and informative review! Smoking playing too! Cheers!
I bought this after seeing your demo.
Great to hear. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
Fantastic demo definitely thinking about getting this head however, I am curious how effective the master volume controls are in controlling volume no doubt plexi or should I say the sheriff can still be a beast to tame it does not have the same output as the sheriff 22 for low white I am curious if these volumes will give you some head to bedroom tones thanks 19:18
Great high gain tone.
What a great player 👍👍👍
I love this amp.
What is this PRS Model ?
Is it capable of bedroom volume? How much Wattage for the lowest volume setting?
Thanks for the video, i considering this amps, i would like know please what amp has more gain, this sheriff or the jack?, it is for a few pop rock, rock, hard rock and a few 80´s heavy 🙂
Hit his TH-cam channel demos.
Don’t forget the definitive high gain Krakens.
@@kahlrhoam6769 Thank you, finally i bought The Jack and i´m very happy with it 🙂( it has lot of gain),it´s like a mix between a mesa boogie and marshall (it has the mesa boogie sound but the marshall definition and speed answer playing), i´m now searching a pedal for give a little extra volume in solos (perhaps a booster by loop)
@@jjr.m.1002; #KeeleyKatana is the 1st thing that hits my mind.
Rock On, Bro!
How would this amp hold up in a four piece (two guitar players) rock band during a live setting? Would there be any sort of headroom left or would it drown out completely? Would one have to run the preamp gain flat out or could you get some “Hendrix’y” type tones at those volumes?
How would you compare this vs the Friedman PT V2?
Amazing, how did VCTY get that much thunk & headroomed balls out of sub-34s?!?!? 😍
Wonder how this compares in person next to the soldano slo30... hmm
2 different beasts.
Try them both and buy what you prefer.
@@jarrusjenkins I went with a rockerverb 50 mkiii instead lol. All great amps but I preferred the orange.
@@CBGypsy03 can't fault you mate, I'd love a rockerverb or an or30, however my wallet says OR15...
Still a great amp.
@@jarrusjenkins oh ya those OR15s are great :). The new or30 looks awesome too... but you're right they cost you a kidney.
I bought this amp very picky about speakers
Good Lord man try a different guitar