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Orange Amps Launches DIVO Tube Bias Technology

DIVO technology automatically adjusts the bias of output power tubes for optimal performance



Anaheim, CA (January 6, 2011) -- For over forty years Orange amps has pushed back the boundaries of guitar amp technology and at NAMM 2011 the company is proud to announce a worldwide exclusive distribution agreement for DIVO Tube Sync, a truly revolutionary new guitar amp technology. Here's how Orange describes the technology:
The new DIVO technology automatically adjusts the bias of the output power tubes to ensure their full potential is realized. It monitors the amp’s performance and will isolate faulty tube failures, by running them at half power until the tubes can be changed. The DIVO system also increases the reliability of amplifiers by maintaining the optimum performance of the tubes by performing an ‘in circuit’ test every time the amplifier is powered up.

DIVO technology opens up a whole new dimensions in tone options allowing for the first time ever the ability to mix and match tubes. You can experiment with an EL34, 6L6, 6550, KT77 or any other tube type all at the same time in the same amp. With DIVO the Tubes are automatically matched.

DIVO will extend the lifespan of your tubes and never again pay a tech to re-bias

DIVO can be easily integrated into any almost any guitar tube amplifier.
Orange amps will be offering this as option in their new Rockerverb 100 which will be "DIVO Ready." For other Orange amps and most other brands Orange offer the DIVO Orange Tube Sync OV4, a complete standalone unit.

For more information:
Orange

Source: Press Release

     

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Gman
on 01/10/2011
damage protection/limitation, different tubes in the same amp.. ok this is something I gotta see- sounds a little too good to be true.
fathersbaugh
on 01/09/2011
When a problem comes along, you must bias it!
Gman
on 01/08/2011
Not cathode bias. Traynor has been doing something like this for years, Hughes & Kettner for about a year.
gwitarninja
on 01/06/2011
yeah or a bigger external Yellowjacket that doesnt cut power...
Jon
on 01/06/2011
Hum????? Sounds like um??? Cathode Bias



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