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"Happy Monday gang! It was 1 year ago yesterday that Cindy passed & we wanted to thank everyone who messaged us. It means a great deal to me personally & I cannot than you enough, truly. On brighter news, it looks like it will be 50 degrees which is a heat-wave for us. We are working away & hope you all have an amazing day!" - Trace Davis, President / Founder [more]
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Richard Fortus Rig-Rundown 2017! This is one of the best Rundowns I've seen (truly) & has a ton of amazing gear. Richard is one of the most talented players out there today & has some of the best ears in the business. We are extremely proud & honored to be a part of Richard's tone. Feel free to tag a friend & share as you like. - Trace Davis, President / Founder

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Joe Perry of Aerosmith 2017 Rig Rundown - Most of the amps have been covered here on on our News Page as well as on our Facebook page(s) except the Custom 'JP30', which I initially designed for Joe. We’ll post a more in depth write up shortly as it’s actually a very unique design. The vintage NOS Vox logo was one that was laying around in the Aerosmith warehouse from back in the day. This was applied after the amp left our facility as a way of to paying homage to achieving classic vintage tones from a new design.

This video starts at the amp section but if you want to see Joe’s pedal board just start the video from the beginning. If you have any questions about Joe's amps please feel free to ask. We would like to thank our dear friends at TC Electronics & Joe's tech Marco Moir for making this video.

We've worked on all the amps in this video with the exception of the Supro, which is stock. The Marshall Super PA amp is Modified as are the (2) Fender Dual Showmans & the Marshall 'Pump' amp (which was also Modded back in the day), all of which are covered in depth here on our Facebook page(s). For the record there is no affiliation between Vox & Voodoo Amps.

I'll be on the road for a few days but I'll check in as time allows. Feel free to share as you like or tag a friend. - Trace Davis, President / Founder


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The Story behind the Richard Fortus ‘R4 Single’ Amp – As many have asked I thought I would share this story here so everyone could read it. The ‘R4 Single’ is a unique & unusual design offering a great deal of different tones. Going back several years this amp initially started out as a clone of Mick Mars’ #1 recording amp, which Richard purchased from Mick. This amp was initially Modded by Jose A however it’s not the usual Mods Jose was most known for, it was less gainy & more organic sounding.

I first met Richard & Jason Baskin (Guitar Tech) on the 2007 Winter Namm Show Floor in Anaheim CA. We spoke at length about the amp & that he had several companies try to clone it. Shortly there after Richard sent the amp to us along with a pallet of Marshalls he purchased that were all manufactured in the same year. The original amp had been on the road & had not been properly serviced since Jose Modded it so the first order of business was to bring give it some well deserved TCL. It’s my understanding that this amp was used on all the Motley Crue albums, which in my very humble opinion it was best captured on the album ‘Dr Feelgood’ by producer Bob Rock & engineer Randy Staub.

I blue printed the amp from top to bottom, made detailed schematics, bill of materials along with detailed videos & photos. I then performed the necessary maintenance, cleaned up solder connections as necessary, performed a CapJob, Retubed, Biased, etc & then made a 2nd set of schematics, videos & photos to compare against one another. There’s a variety of reasons for this but we’ll save that for a more technical review in the future.

I then set out going through the pallet of Marshalls to find the closest related donor to create a clone. Unfortunately the lam thickness on every Output, Power & Choke Transformer were different. Additionally none of the primary impedances were the same on the Output Transformers & every Power Transformer provided different B+ voltages loaded & unloaded. IE: in short, not one was the same & none matched the original amp (more on that later).

Richard & I talked & felt that in order to replicate the tone & feel of the original we would have to design-&-build a Custom Amp from the ground up. I removed the transformer set, measured & documented everything. I then had had our good friends at Mercury Magnetics spin up a set. I then laid out a hand-wired circuit board & delved into building the amp using one of our Voodoo ‘V-Rock’ hand-wired chassis’.

Once completed we then sent that amp to Richard along with a Custom IEC Power Cable (more on that later), which he then began using with GnR. As a side bar, this is the same amp Richard used on several album sessions, GnR tours as well as the ‘Chinese Democracy’ album, The Dead Daises album & tours, in addition to the Rhianna & Thin Lizzy tours Richard performed on.

Improvements – GnR were in rehearsals for the up coming ‘Not In This Lifetime’ Reunion Tour & the amp was (improperly) diagnosed with a shorted Output Transformer so Richard sent the amp to us to go through. The OT tested out fine & I found a shorted 1ohm resistor to ground off from the cathode of the power tube as a one of the EL34 power tubes had shorted. This was fortuitous as this was the first time I was able to spend some quality time with the amp since we had first built it.

Having watched Richard play guitar up close several times & knowing what his ears like to hear as well as what his hands like to feel, I made some additional tweaks to the circuit in the midrange, I also gave it what I like to call an ‘easier-to-play’ feel & it was also time to replace the Filter Caps. I performed a CapJob with some amended values, Retubed the amp & placed it on our proprietary Break-In Rig & shipped it out to the rehearsal facility. We were also working on the ‘R4 Single’ Signature Series at the same time.

R4 Production Model – Richard reported back that he loved the improved sound & feel on the R4 prototype so I implemented those changes into the production model along with some additional versatility. I should note I am not a fan of versatility if it compromises the tone or feel of the amp.

From a technical point of view the design has (3) Gain controls though you only see (2) on the front panel. It has an incredible 3-dimensional girth & width on the low end which is different than any other amp I’ve ever worked on. While you can get convincing plexi style tones, the R4 is by no means a ‘plexi-clone’. Richard & I also wanted to design in some versatility that the prior versions did not have. IE: Each Gain control has its own (3) Position ‘Bright’ Switch, which effects gain, low end as well as feel & over all Brightness.

Effects Loop – The original amp did not have a ‘Buffered’ Effects Loop & for 50% of most players a Buffered Loop is a must. I’ve worked on countless Effect Loop designs but to my ears & hands they tend to alter the tone & feel of the amp when you turn the loop on & off. These days Loops are usually a solid state design, which of course helps reduce cost & there’s nothing wrong with that. To my hands & ears I still prefer a Tube so we went with our own Tube Buffered Loop, which works equally well with both pedals & rack gear. It’s incredibly transparent & also ‘feels’ the same whether it’s in or out of the circuit.

Over all, the R4 literally sounds-&-feels like an ‘old’ amp but is also remarkably flexible. The sound & character of each guitar comes through as well as the most subtle nuances. It also works amazingly well with a variety of guitars such as Scala’s, Trusarts ,Gretch’s, Strat’s, Tele’s, Semi-Hollow Bodies, Les Paul’s, & more, all of which Richard uses in the live GnR shows.

Richard’s words speak far louder than mine but in my humble opinion I truly believe we have not only captured the spirit the original amp but we were able to raise the bar in order to offer a high end product with zero compromise. You can get Richard’s studio tones & live tones as well as Mick’s - but equally important, you can find your own voice as well.

We also have a new website that is nearly complete, which will be dedicated to the products & will contain far more photos, descriptions, updated pricing & more. I hope each & every one of you has an amazing day & do a kindness for someone along the way today – Trace Davis, President / Founder



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Richard Fortus of Guns N’ Roses Live Touring Rig 2017! – Richard post this in his Facebook page yesterday from Europe. On a personal note, Richard thank you so very much for the incredibly kind words in your post & thank you for always being you. It’s been my greatest honor to work with you on this endeavor as you’re one of the most talented & gifted players that I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with (just being honest). Please feel free to share as you like or tag a friend & do a kindness for someone along the way – Trace Davis, President / Founder



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Brad Whitford of Aerosmith – We worked on this amp back at the same time we Modded the ’74 Super Lead for Brad, which his also on the road with him. This amp started out life as a Reissue JTM45 & arrived to us in non working order. Once the amp was repaired I designed a Custom Circuit loosely based around a couple of the best sounding original JTM45’s I’ve ever worked on & blended it with a 1987 Super Lead’esq vibe. There is a push/pull control that allows for a smoother or more compressed feel as well as an option for more touch sensitivity. We kept with the theme of using a 5AR4 / GZ34 Rectifier Tube but instead of KT66’s I chose 6L6’s along with a Custom CapJob & no Master Volume. It stands on its own & blends amazingly well with the previous amp we did for Brad. Feel free to share as you like or tag a friend. Have a great week, a great Memorial Day Weekend & please do a kindness for someone along the way – Trace Davis, President / Founder



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Brad Whiford of Aerosmtih - Here’s a quick photo of a Voodoo Custom Modified Marshall Super Lead from ‘74 for Brad, this amp has already been implemented into Brad’s 2017 Live Rig. This amp had been worked on by a previous tech & required some much needed TLC to make it tour worthy. We cleaned all faulty solder connections, Performed a Custom CapJob, Installed (2) New ARS12AX7JJ’s & (1) ARS12AX7A preamps tubes, (2) NOS GE 6CA7’s, Designed & Installed a Custom Circuit specifically for Brad with no Master Volume. This amp was originally intended for use in the UK & still had the Bulgin style push-in connector for the Speaker Impedance Selector. We disconnected this & hard wired the Speaker Selections to the ¼” Speaker Jacks. The #8 was on the amp when we received it & most likely has been re-numbered for the current tour. Feel free to share as you like or tag a friend. Have a great weekend, an amazing Mother’s Day & do a kindness for someone along the way – Trace Davis, President / Founder


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Cindy’s Life Celebration is this Sunday April 30th from 1pm-4pm at ‘Lake Watch Inn’ located at 1636 East Shore Drive, Ithaca NY. No invite is required and it is for friends & family alike. This will be an uplifting event & we very much look forward to seeing you there. Thank you, Trace Davis

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Joe Perry of Aerosmith's Live Rig for the NCAA 'March Madness Music Festival' in Phoenix AZ. Feel free to share as you like or tag a friend. If you have questions on the amps please feel free to ask & I'll reply as time allows. Thanks so much - Trace Davis, President / Founder







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Update – In the previous post I shared that we have an immediate family member in the ICU who was in a very bad way, that person is my wife Cindy. I have struggled with how to write this or if I should post this as we’ve made it a point to never post about personal issues, instead choosing to keep posts positive in nature. Many of you know or have come to know her through working with Cindy since she officially came on board with us in 2005 to. As such wanted to share the following with you;

On Feb 27th Cindy was taken to a local hospital & was transferred a few days later to a Specialty Intensive Care Unit in Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester NY where she has been fighting for her life.

Over all she has been diagnosed with a significant Subdural Hematoma (bleeding) on the left side of her Brain moving her brain over 1cm, Pancreatitis, Swollen Gallbladder, Liver Failure, Severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome & Acute Kidney Failure. She is presently under going 24/7 dialysis & as well as having had a Tracheotomy, which is connected to a Respirator machine that helps her to breath. She has had (2) severe Upper GI bleeds that they were able to resolve, she became unresponsive on March 8th, a feeding tube was installed & she has been receiving daily maintenance in the way of various medications.

She has had some positive gains along the way, baby steps if you will, but did become cognitively responsive on Sunday the 19th. She can slightly flicker her fingers & toes though she is unable to move the right hand of her body at this time. She has a very long road ahead of her & we will need an office person shortly to take her place.

All future postings will be in regards to Voodoo Amps & Voodoo Amps Products. We will be posting all future updates on Cindy on her Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.davis.9440?ref=br_rs).

Regarding Business – The Voodoo Amps Production Line has not been affected. Mods & what few Hand-Builds remain have been waiting for me to return. If you have called & left messages I apologize. I have been at her side from Feb 27th until March 20th. I am back in the shop this week trying to catch up on emails, phone calls, Mods & few Hand-Wired builds. Naturally we did not see this coming not could we plan for this & I assure you we are doing all that we can to get back with everyone. I kindly ask for your patience, positive thoughts & prayers. Thank you so very much - Trace Davis, President / Founder

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