Does anyone know if this amp by Victory has an effects loop?
Guitar -> Victory Preamp -> PowerStage -> Cabinet
^This was not tested.
It is extremely important to understand that the 3-band EQ in the PS170 is active. While the bands were obviously chosen to work well for a guitar rig, it does not have a preamp like what you would find in any traditional guitar amp, whether it be tube or solid-state. The PS170's BMT controls really behave nothing like the tonestack found in the Victory amp that they used in their head-to-head comparison. Put simply: the PowerStage wasn't designed with the intention of including a clean channel, classic-voiced or otherwise.
I'm honestly quite surprised at Mick and Daniel for treating the PS170 as if it were an amp head and was taken aback that they would continue like they did after discovering they were operating under such a gross misconception.
Some of Mick's comments were just embarrassingly bone-headed...
...like what he says at 45:43
...and "it's that midrange thing"
Correct, Mick. the PowerStage 170 and 44 Magnum aren't sucking 20dB of midrange out of the signal like you're used to hearing.
...and "getting that sibilance-y high end [with the PS170]"
What does he expect?!? He cut the bass by about 3dB and the mids by 4db and had gone an boosted 6.6k by a good 8dB because he treated them like they were part of a guitar preamp.
...and "STOP SAYING IT'S A TUBE!!!"
So, did anyone notice the smile on their faces when they turned up either the 44 Mag or PS170?
...so much for "transistor-y"
Anyway...
Even if not practical, the Kingsley Constable into the 44 Mag is killing! Seriously, the 44 Mag actually breaks up in a very pleasant and almost "British" way. Pair the 44 Mag or a 22 Caliber with the front end of a 1959SLP: there's your bedroom Marshall tone, right there!!!
I thought the Vox was quite cool, too, even if it is being falsely described as an AC (that was funny!) The Keely D&M
really impressed me. But the Kingsley Constable, to me, was the gem of the bunch. I still like the PowerStage too, but at $400 I can easily get a nice used combo that has a line-in. To me that is more attractive than a $400 AIAB. Now if I wanted to power a 2 or 3 channel rig with something other than a couple of Marshall heads or a 2:90 and a Mark IV and be portable, I'd consider getting one or two PS170s and use them in conjunction with a single head or even just my pedalboard with some type of preamp or modeler.