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As soon as you set eyes on OX UK’s OX-G400 amp head and speaker combo,
you know you’re in the company of something a
bit special. Everything about this thing’s design
aesthetic suggests that this is no ordinary amplifier.
This isn’t just an amp that’s been designed
to look good, however, in fact this is a case of both
brains and beauty.
SHERMAN AMP!
The first really significant thing about both
the housing of the amplifier and the four-by-twelve
speaker cabinet, is that rather than being manufactured
from anything as utilitarian as wood, everything here
is made from weapons grade metals, well kind of…
Both the amp-casing and the cabinet are constructed
from huge sheets of cast aluminium, and we’re
not talking tin foil here. The panels on both the amp
and the cabinet are a couple of inches thick. Folk in
the MI industry always like to talk about the ruggedness
and roadworthiness of their newest product, but none
of them compare to the OX-G400: you could take an AK47
to this bad boy at close range and still be able to
bash out a pretty decent rendition of Smoke on the Water
through it afterwards. Given the amp and cabinet’s
bombproof build-quality, it’s not that surprising
to learn that this particular set-up, along with all
OX UK’s products, comes with a lifetime guarantee.
Unless you intend taking it out to Basra, it’s
a fair bet that you won’t be needing that promise,
but it’s good to know that it’s there.
The unusual choice of construction materials with this
amp and cabinet, however, has further benefits than
simply making it as soft and bouncy as a Sherman tank.
It all comes down to Newton’s Laws of motion.
Anyone who paid attention in science lessons at school
(oh, okay that’s none of us then) will know that
for every force, there is an equal and opposite force.
In the case of a speaker cabinet, this means that when
the cone inside moves back and forward at high speeds,
the baffle tries to move equally in the opposite direction.
The pressure reduction inside the cabinet forces the
back and sides to move, reducing the punchiness of the
overall sound – this is why weaker ply cabinets
don’t tend to have the same amount of kick as
birch ones. The obvious solution is to make a cabinet
with almost no give, that way the movement of all the
speaker cones inside is directed outwards with minimum
loss of power – the upshot is an amplifier that’s
not only built like a Sherman tank but one that has
the capability to sound like said tank driving through
a tea shop… nice. Oh, by the way, there is a flip
side to all this good news – the cabinet feels
about as easy to carry as a Whale in a shopping trolley
– it is very heavy indeed. Thoughtfully, OX UK
have incorporated large wheels unobtrusively into the
back of the cabinet, so rather than make like Geoff
Capes and try lifting the thing, it’s simply a
case of pushing it back onto its wheels and rolling
it along – good luck on the stairs though!
MIXING AND MATCHING!
It’s no good having a smart-looking sports car,
if it doesn’t have a powerful engine, so how about
the power behind the OX-G400; the amplifier itself?
Well, the good news is that everything with the amp
is just as exciting as it is with the cabinet. Other
than the same all-metal construction, the amplifier
has three channels – clean, overdriven and ‘whooah
that’s loud’! Each channel is selected via
a metal footswitch, which again feels like it’s
made from plutonium. One nice feature here is that you
can add channels together rather than simply toggling
between them, so that you could add the clean channel
to the overdriven channel, if you wanted to add a little
clarity to that wall-of-sound overdrive, for example.
All three channels have the usual Volume, Gain, Bass,
Mid and Treble and Presence controls. Incidentally,
all of the EQ controls are active rather than passive,
as OX UK believe this gives them a much broader sweep
than traditional passive rotaries. Anyone who’s
used an old amplifier, which starts sounding like a
bowl of Rice Crispies when they start rotating the EQ
and volume controls will be pleased to know that all
the potentiometers used on the OX-G400 employ top quality
conductive plastic or cermet tracks, which despite being
considerably more expensive than traditional carbon-track
potentiometers, all but eliminate this problem.
THE ENGINE ROOM!
Round the back of the amplifier, the first thing that
gets the pulse racing are the warmly glowing valves,
designed to be clearly visible through the mesh-style
outer-casing. The power-amp section of the amplifier
uses a unique two-stage configuration comprising a pair
of EL84s in a self-biasing class A push-pull configuration.
These generate the amp’s signature tone, while
a second stage, which uses a whopping six KT88s, delivers
a sonic buffalo stampede over a huge frequency spectrum
– it’s all extremely impressive stuff. The
second thing you’ll notice is that beneath each
of the KT88 power-amp valves is a tiny LED screen with
a reading on it, and then just above that, a small rotary
control. When you buy a matched set of valves they are
selected to have similar plate dissipation characteristics,
however, these inevitably change throughout the life
of the valve. This unique feature allows you to adjust
these characteristics with each valve, so that they
remain perfectly matched throughout their working lives
together. It’s indicative of the incredible attention
to detail that’s gone into making this amplifier.
There are also a number of switches on the back panel,
including a Definition control, which mixes a small
amount of the clean sound into the high gain channel.
There’s also a reverb switch, which adds a solid-state
reverb circuit into the preamp stage, and a Bass Boost
switch, which drops the lower cut-off frequency by 15Hz
for some real trouser-flapping low-end. Perhaps the
two most interesting controls here are a unique Harmonic
switch, which cleverly changes the ratio of odd to even
harmonics to give a more attacking and bright or smoother
and more sonorous timbre and a Triode switch, which
changes the power-amp valves between pentode and triode
mode, reducing the power and giving the amp a mellower
tonality. It’s worth adding that because of the
all-metal construction of both components (amp and cabinet)
and with the help of anti-vibration feet on the amplifier,
microphonics (the vibrations between cabinet and amp
that can have a detrimental effect on the amp’s
circuitry – not to mention the lifetime of the
components) are totally negated. As for those delicate
valves, well along with the complete absence of microphonic
problems, they’re also mounted in gold-plated
ceramic chassis sockets. Believe us, these little glass
fellas will be working at their absolute best.
CONCLUSION
This really is quite an exceptional amplifier. Take
it from us, the sound is stunning, with a huge amount
of incredibly directional low-end, a gut-punching mid-range
and bright, but never harsh, higher frequencies. To
put it simply, this is one of the best amplifiers we’ve
heard in a long time. It’s also unbelievably powerful
without being simply noisy -the Holy Grail of amplifier
characteristics – an effortless ability to create
sonic earthquakes without ever sounding as if it’s
trying too hard. Of course, this sort of quality comes
at a price, especially as these amps are built bespoke
to you, the guitarist’s, specific needs (usually
around 6 weeks from order to amp). If you’re looking
for the ultimate guitar amp, however, that really will
last you a lifetime, then OX should be able to make
your dream come true - start saving those pennies.
HIGHS
All-metal construction improves tone and makes both
amp and cabinet virtually indestructible
Two-stage power-amp for incredible tone and power, with
bags of valve character
Lifetime guarantee with top-grade high spec components
and build quality
Channels can be mixed and matched and not simply toggled
for maximum range of tones
Unique Harmonic and Definition switches, as well as
bass boost and solid state reverb
Amps custom-built to order based on player’s individual
requirements
LOWS
Both the amp and the cabinet really are incredibly
heavy; if you live on the fifth floor, use the lift!
This kind of build-quality and attention-to-detail comes
with a hefty price tag
Article Links
Official website: http://www.oxamps.com.
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