VVT AMPS LINDY FRALIN 2 User manual

Lindy Fralin Model 2
Hand Crafted Tube Guitar Amplifier
VVT Amps
520 University Dr.
Waldorf, MD 20602
240-222-3830
www.vvtamps.com
Important Information:
1. Please read all of the information contained in this document.
2. HUM - Some hum or amplified noise is normal. As the volume is increased
some amplified noise may be noticeable and will be more apparent in a small
quiet room. Additionally, tubes have inherent noise as do resistors. However,
excessive hum (noise) can be caused by electronic devices located near the amp
or on the same circuit such as neon signs, fridges, fluorescent lights, computers,
light dimmers, aquarium pumps, etc. Hum can vary with different outlets,
rooms or buildings.
3. Do not operate this amp without a speaker load.

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
WARNING: This guitar amplifier contains lethal HIGH VOLTAGE. To avoid r isk of
injury or death from electric shock, do not open the enclosure or re move the b ack cover
from the amplifier. Refer all service work to qualified personnel.
WARNING: This amplifier contains Vacuum Tubes. Vacuum tubes are heated to produce
electrical currents and they get HOT. Touching this surface could result in bodily injury.
To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before
touching. DO NOT touch or attempt to remove vacuum tubes until they have had time to
cool.
IMPORTANT! FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
WATER AND MOISTURE: This amplifier should not be used near water (near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc).
Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure
through openings.
POWER SOURCES: The amplifier should only be connected to a 120VAC household
power source.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or
polarization is not defeated. Do not remove the ground from the power cord.
POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
amplifier.
SERVICING: You should not attempt to service this amp beyond that described in the
operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
FUSING: Your amplifier is equipped with a marked fuse receptacle, replace only with the
same type fuse.

MAINTAINING YOUR AMPLIFIER
1. Conductive foreign objects could produce a shor t circuit that could cause fire, electric
shock, or damage to your am plifier. Avoi d spilling liqu ids or allowing any other f oreign
matter inside the unit. The pane l of your unit can be wiped from time to time with a dry or
slightly damp cloth in orde r to remove dust and bring b ack the new look. As with all
electronic equipment, avoid prolonged use in caustic environments (salt air). If used in such
an environment, be sure the amplifier is adequately protected.
2. Your amp was desig ned for an 8 Ohm speaker load. The speaker load is reflected back
to the primary of the output transformer and output tubes. DO NOT operate th is amplifier
with any speaker load other than that specified. DO NOT operate this am p without a
speaker load. Failure to follow these instru ctions could seriously dam age your am p and
may void any warranty.
3. The vacuum tubes in your am plifier are not solid state devices. They do, and will wear
out over time. The life expectancy of the tubes depends on the amount of time you use your
amplifier. If you replace your tu bes they sh ould be rep laced with the sam e type as
originally installed. VV T Amps only guarantee s tubes originally installed/delivered with
the amplifier.
4. The tolex fabric covering the cabinet should be cleaned periodically with a soft da mp
cloth. Make sure that the am p is turned off and unplugged before cleaning the cabinet. Do
NOT use spray cleaners as overs pray may cause corrosion of the faceplate, ch assis, or
electrical components. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight. Do not allow the amplifier to
get wet. Don’t set your drink on it either. Use care when m oving or storing the amp; the
tolex could rip or tear. Accide ntal damage to the cabinet or tolex is not covered by your
warranty.

USING YOUR AMPLIFIER
1. POWER Switch: (Back of Am p) In th e ON position Applies AC power to the
transformer. In the OFF position removes power from the transformer.
2. STANDBY Switch: (B ack of Am p) In the OFF position, the STANDBY Switch
allows AC voltage to the tube filam ents but stops DC voltages to the tubes. W hen
you turn the amp on, allow the tubes to warm up 10 or 15 seconds before placing the
STANDBY switch in the ON position. Th e amp will not operate unless th e
STANDBY switch is in the ON position.
3. INPUT Jacks: Guitar/Instrument inputs. Input 1 is HiZ, Input 2 is LowZ.
4. BRIGHT Switch: Down – Normal; Up - Bright
5. VOLUME Control: Controls the loudness of the guitar or instruments plugged
into the INPUT Jack..
6. TONE Controls: Treble, Bass.
7. REVERB Control: Adjusts the reverb level.
8. SPEED Control: Adjusts the speed of the tremolo effect.
9. INTENSITY Control: Adjusts the depth of the tremolo effect.
IF YOUR AMPLIFIER WILL NOT TURN ON
Check the power to the unit. Check for tripped household circui t breakers, unplugged
extension cords or power-strip sw itches that may be turned off. Check the f use(s); a spare
2A Slo-Blo fuse is supplied with the amp. If a dark brownish color or no wire can be seen
within the glass fuse, then replace the fuse with the same rating as originally installed. Over
fusing the am plifier with a fuse of a highe r current rating, or shorting the fuse with
aluminum foil etc. could be disastrous and will void your warranty. The unit m ay be
perfectly fine but occasionally the fuse may blow because of high AC voltage surges. After
the fuse has been replaced with the proper va lue and, if the fuse fa ils again, the amplifier
will require service. Also, check your input and speaker output cables.
VVT Amps wants you to be happy with y our amp so, if there are certain tonal
characteristics that you desire, we will assist you in those endeavors and make every effort
to help you get your mojo. There are m any options for capacitors, transformers, and
speakers available at p rices ranging from modest to outrageous. All of these com ponents
affect the tone of your amplifier. Let us know if we can help.
About VVT Amplifiers
VVT Amplifiers makes vintage and modern styl e tube guitar amplifiers available to thos e
musicians who want great guitar tone . The VVT Amps workshop is located at:
520 University Dr.
Waldorf, MD 20602
(240) 222-3830
All VVT amps are built by hand. We also m ake cabinets and chassis for our custom amps.
We use various sources for vi ntage reproduction cabinets and ch assis that we believe offer
the best durability, value, and style.
VVT Amps does not service solid state equipment of any brand

L
indy Fralin Model
2
LIMITED WARRANTY
This amp is guaranteed against failure. Vacuum tubes are guaranteed for 60
DAYS from the date of purchase. If a tube fails within the 60 day period,
VVT Amps will replace the tube at no charge. The speaker is guaranteed for
ONE YEAR. All other electronic components are guaranteed for FIVE
YEARS. VVT Amps will service your amplifier and supply all parts at no
charge providing the unit is under warranty. Any shipping costs associated
with repairs are your responsibility. VVT Amps DOES NOT PAY FOR
PARTS OR SERVICE OTHER THAN OUR OWN. A COPY OF THE
ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY YOUR
WARRANTY. VVT Amps assumes no responsibility for external speakers
or other equipment damaged by this guitar amplifier. This warranty does not
cover, and no liability is assumed, for damage due to: natural disasters,
accidents, abuse, loss of parts, lack of reasonable care, incorrect use, or
failure to follow instructions. Accidental damage to the amplifier, cabinet, or
Tolex is not covered. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties,
expressed or implied. No representative or person is authorized to represent
or assume for VVT Amps any liability in connection with the sale or
servicing of VVT Amp products. VVT Amps SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. If service is
required you may contact VVT Amps at 240-222-3830 or
[email protected]. We will respond as soon as possible and make
arrangements to repair your amplifier. If your unit is out of warranty, VVT
Amps will repair your amplifier but you will be charged the current RATE for
p
arts and labor.

Specifications:
Model Name Lindy Fralin Model 2 – Guitar Amplifier
Product Number 9099910121 (Combo); 909991022 (Head)
Model Number 122721-0021 (Combo); 122721-0022 (Head)
Series Signature Series
Type All Tube Amp
Audio Output 35 Watts into 8 ohms
Output Impedance 8 ohms
Speakers 1-12" Eminence 1258 - Combo Only
Channels Single Channel with Reverb and Tremolo
Features 100% Handmade Amplifier
Solid Pine Cabinet,
Heavy Duty Handle,
Tube Driven Spring Reverb, Tube Tremolo
Standby Switch,
Extension Speaker Jack,
Tube Rectifier
Controls Front Panel:
Instrument Input Jacks
Bright Switch, Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb. Speed, Intensity
Back Panel:
Speaker Jack (s)
Reverb Output and Input RCA Jacks
Reverb and Tremolo Footswitch RCA Jacks
Standby Switch, Power Switch, Fuse Holder
Covering Blonde Textured Vinyl with Oxblood Grille Cloth
Weight 42 lbs. (Combo); 29 lbs (Head)
Dimensions Height: " (Combo) (Head)
Width: 19 ¾” 19 ¾”
Height: 16” 9 ½”
Depth: 9 ½” 9 ½”
Tube Complement 1 X JJ 5AR4/GZ34 Rectifier Tube,
2 X TAD 6L6WGC-STR (Small Bottle) Output Tubes
3 X JJ ECC83/12AX7 Preamp/Reverb Recovery/Tremolo
1 X JJ ECC81/12AT7 Reverb Driver
Accessories Footswitch (Provided with Amp)
Options 1X12 Extension Cabinet w/Eminence 1258 Speaker
Introduced 1/2011
Notice Product Prices, Features And Specifications Are Subject To Change
Without Notice
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