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PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Neilson/Clyne
Tel: (615) 662-1616
Fax: (615) 662-1636
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
VOX AND BRIAN MAY COLLABORATE ON
“BRIAN MAY SPECIAL” AMPLIFIER/BOOSTER
— Legendary leader in guitar amplification and legendary guitar
hero
further define the VOX sound —
Queen’s Brian May is acknowledged for having one of the most recognizable,
revered tones in the history of modern guitar. He is, of course, also
well known for his impressive wall of VOX AC30 combos. However, when
recording, May often relied on a one-of-a-kind piecemeal amplifier system
assembled in the early 1970’s by Queen bassist John Deacon. The
amplification part of the system is a 9-Volt powered contraption, dubbed
the “Deacy” (after Deacon), and started out as an unlikely
bit of salvaged solid-state circuitry. When paired with May’s
own handcrafted “Treble Booster” pedal, the combination
became one of the most distinctive sounds in rock music. In honor of
May’s longtime association with VOX Amplification, the company
has produced the VOX Brian May Special — an updated reproduction
of the amp (plus Treble Booster) used on many of Queen’s monumental
multi-platinum recordings, with a few modern enhancements that enable
it to be used as a standard amplifier, a recording amplifier with emulated
output, or as a signal booster used in-line to overdrive another amplifier’s
input.
Designed primarily to sound identical to the original
homemade “Deacy System” (May’s Treble Booster/Deacy
amp combination), the Brian May Special sports a custom-designed, 6.5"
full-range speaker and provides 10 Watts of solid state power with the
genuine sound and feel of the original device. Attention to detail has
been preserved even down to the two specially designed “battery
simulation circuits” that give the amplifier the unique tonal
characteristics of both of May’s original DC-powered devices.
For expanded control and operation, the Brian May Special
features Controls for Gain, Tone, and Volume, as well as a Gain switch
(High and Low) offering two distinct gain variations to suit the user’s
particular playing style and setup.
The Brian May Special also provides a Booster Output,
which allows the user to overdrive another amplifier (replicating the
way in which May uses his Treble Booster to overdrive the AC30’s
in his live setup). Furthermore, the Emulated Recording/Headphone jack
allows for silent practice and/or recording when connected directly
to a recording device. The Brian May Special’s Extension Speaker
jack may also be used to power another cabinet.
The VOX Brian May Special comes in a compact enclosure
(13" W x 10.75" H x 6.7" D) weighing 12.35 lbs. The unit
is currently available in the U.S. with an MSRP of $199.99.
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