Victory Signature Amps

Victory amps combine modern practicality with traditional valve tone, which is why the British brand is a favourite with professional guitarists. With more users than ever, Victory has graced its most high-profile users with their own signature amps!

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Victory Signature Amps

Since joining the competitive guitar amplifier market in 2013, Victory's amp range has grown exponentially - a testament to their popularity and plaudits. With many famous artists jumping onboard and using their gear, the Victory name now appears on many stages all over the world. In fact, some of the most highly-regarded musicians in the business endorse Victory, and have collaborated with the brand to create their own signature amps!

The venerable Richie Kotzen is arguably the biggest artist on Victory's current endorsee roster, and his signature RK50 guitar amps are best-sellers for good reason. With a super-simple single-channel design, these 50-watt powerhouses serve as excellent pedal platforms and even boast their own foot-switchable boost, reverb and tremolo effects.

Andertons TV regulars Rob Chapman and Peter "Danish Pete" Honoré also have their own signature Victory amplifiers. While Rob's RD1 is a super-portable head that can stretch from glassy clean sounds to searing high-gain, Danish Pete's DP40 model is more of a subtle blues machine. Based on Victory's popular 'The Duchess' model, the purple DP40 features a tweaked reverb circuit that suits Pete's specific ambient tastes.