The Victory V30 “The Countess” amplifier uses the following valves:
Over time your valves will lose their tone and their power. A brand new set of valves will get your amp sounding like new again. We always recommend JJ valves for the Victory V30 amplifier. This is because they guarantee you get awesome tone and long life and they don’t cost a fortune.
Remember, JJ is one of only five manufacturers of valves in the world. So don’t pay higher prices for valves from the same factory that have simply been rebranded by other companies.
So restore the tone, the power and the sparkle to your guitar amplifier. Treat yourself to a brand new set of valves today.
Replace the Valves on your Victory V30 The Countess amplifier.
If you have any queries about replacing your valves please drop us an email. We have over 30 years of experience so one of our team will always be happy to help and advise.
Do take the time to have a look at our FAQ section.
Here you will find the answers to all of the most popular questions as well as lots of hints and tips on upgrading your valves.
A huge range of clean, crunch and lead tones, developed with Guthrie Govan as his ‘flying amp’. Two versatile channels with a power section that offers four configurations from 2 to 42 watts. So bedroom to the gig – no problems. V30 The Countess is the little amp with a huge voice to cover all your playing needs. The ultimate package of portability and flexibility.
The front panel switch offers a low-power mode for around 7 watts. In addition, you can use the single-ended mode which selects just one or other of the power valves in Class A operation.
So use them evenly to keep the wear roughly equal. Low power and single-ended mode together will take you down below 1 watt RMS.
Best valves/tubes for Victory V30 “The Countess” amplifier.
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