The V125 amp design included Gain, Volume and Master Volume controls, as would a Marshall amp from this same period.

A five band EQ with rotary controls was featured in the V125. The EQ frequencies of the V125 Lead were 100hz, 250 hz, 500 hz, 1600 hz and 2300 hz. The EQ frequencies of the V125 Bass were 50hz, 100 hz, 250 hz, 500 hz and 1600 hz.

The V125 speaker enclosures had a large exposed bass reflex port. The V125 Lead cabinet featured two 12" 80 watt Celestion speakers, rather than the four 30 watt 12" Celestions one would expect in a Marshall 1960 cabinet. The V125 Bass had a single 15" Celestion speaker.

The V125 heads and cabs were covered in traditional Vox black basket weave vinyl. The Vox grill cloth used during the Rose Morris era (1979 - 1992) had a rather coarse weave and overly bright colors. Everytime I see this Rose Morris/Vox grill cloth I am thankful that modern Vox amps have grill cloth that is very similar to the cloth used in the 1960s.

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ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • V125 Lead 125-Watt 2x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp
Categories
Year
  • 1981
Number of Inputs
  • 2 Inputs
Effects Loop
  • No Effects Loop
Power Tube Type
  • EL34
Speaker Configuration
  • 2x12"
Built-In Effects
  • No Built-In Effects
Electronics
  • Tube
Direct Output
  • No Direct Output
Reverb
  • None
Color Family
  • Black
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
Impedance
  • 8 ohms
  • 4 ohms
Output Power (Watts)
  • 125

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