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Description

Meet the Victory Amplification The Sheriff 100, a 100-watt tube head that's a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern sophistication. Designed for musicians who crave the classic sounds of the 60s and 70s but require the extra gain for today's rock and blues. With its dual channel feature, this amp head offers a range of tonal possibilities. The first channel provides a cleaner, vintage tone, while the second one, known as the 'Hot Rod' channel, is all about late 70s and 80s gain, perfect for those face-melting solos.

The Sheriff 100 is housed in a classic deluxe wooden sleeve, exuding an aura of retro charm. A unique feature of this amplifier is its Presence and Bass Focus Switch, which gives you unprecedented control over your tone. This, combined with the rotary knob for bass focus on the back of the amp, ensures that you have the optimal tonal balance for your performance.

Victory Amplification takes immense pride in their craftsmanship - designing and hand-building their products in England. With the Sheriff 100, they continue this tradition of quality and attention to detail.

Key Features:

  • 100-watt tube head, perfect for vintage blues and rock to hot-rodded sounds of the 80s
  • 2 channels: Vintage Gain and Hot Rod Gain
  • Controls: Bass, Middle, Treble, Master 1, Master 2, Presence
  • Presence and Bass Focus Switch
  • Speaker outputs: 1x 16 Ohm, 1x 8 Ohm / 2x 16 Ohm
  • Preamp tubes: 4 x ECC83
  • Power amp tubes: 4x EL34
  • Series effect loop
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • FX Loop: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • Includes 2 x 2-way foot switches and protective cover
  • Colour: Black / Gold
  • Made in England

Product specs

Type Tube
Number of Channels 2
Output Power 100W (high power), 30W (low power)
Preamp Tubes 4 x ECC83
Power Tubes 4 x EL34
EQ 3-band EQ
Inputs 1 x 1/4"
Outputs 1 x 1/4" (16 ohm), 4 x 1/4" (4/8 ohm)
Effects Loop Series FX Loop
Footswitch I/O 2 x 1/4" (Overdrive/Voice, Channel/Crunch)
Footswitch Included Yes, 2-button footswitch
Bias Type Adjustable Fixed
Power Source Standard IEC AC cable
Height 9.25"
Width 18.89"
Depth 9.25"
Weight 35.27 lbs.

FAQs

What are the main tonal characteristics of the Victory Sheriff 100?

The Victory Sheriff 100 is known for its classic British rock tones, offering a wide range from warm cleans to aggressive overdrive. Its two channels allow for versatility, making it suitable for both vintage and modern rock sounds.

Is the Victory Sheriff 100 suitable for gigging with a drummer?

Yes, the Victory Sheriff 100's 100-watt output provides ample power for live performances, ensuring it can hold its own in a band setting, even with a loud drummer.

How does the low power mode on the Victory Sheriff 100 work?

The low power mode reduces the output from 100 watts to 30 watts, allowing for cranked tube tones at lower volumes, which is ideal for home practice or smaller venues.

Does the Victory Sheriff 100 take pedals well?

Yes, the Victory Sheriff 100 is designed to work effectively with pedals, featuring a series effects loop that accommodates external effects seamlessly.

What type of footswitch is included with the Victory Sheriff 100?

The Victory Sheriff 100 comes with a 2-button footswitch that allows you to switch between channels and engage the overdrive or voice settings.

Reviews

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Victory Amplification The Sheriff 100 100-watt Tube Head.

Features and functionality

  • The Sheriff 22 lacks a true clean channel, offering a mostly clean sound by dialing back the guitar's volume, which may affect loudness and dynamics.

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  • The Sheriff 25's hot rod channel becomes noisy past 12 o'clock, but offers substantial gain without reaching that noise threshold.

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  • The master volumes can be shared across channels but may not allow for precise volume matching, which can be a limitation in a two-guitar band setup.

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Comparisons

  • The Sheriff excels with dual humbucker Les Pauls and P90s but doesn't shine as much with Telecasters or Stratocasters.

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  • Owners find the Victory Sheriff 25 complements EVH 5153 amps, achieving classic tones the EVH can't perfectly replicate.

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User experience

  • Owners find the Sheriff loud enough for full band jams, especially with efficient speakers, but note a higher noise floor compared to other amps.

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Build quality

  • Victory Sheriff's pre power-stage phase inverter design is reminiscent of original Plexis, impacting the clean sound capabilities.

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Use cases and applications

  • The amp excels in capturing 70’s and 80’s rock tones, with specific effectiveness for songs like "Alright Now" by Free and early Van Halen.

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  • The amp works well with a Captor X attenuator for home use, allowing bedroom players to enjoy its full tonal range without excessive volume.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users address volume mismatch between channels by setting up a boost in the loop to achieve balanced volumes during solos.

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