The Thermionic Culture Vulture Super 15 is a
The drive settings are located on the outer sides of the Vulture Super 15. These include not only the control knob but also a switch located under the potentiometer. The amount of signal fed to the second tube is controlled via
The output level controls the signal that is sent to the device's Output. It is also set on the Thermionic Culture Vulture Super 15 via a rotary potentiometer and a switch located directly next to the potentiometer. In extreme settings, the output level can be pre-attenuated using the switchable -10dB pad.
To make the sound thinner or thicker, the device has a bias rotary control. This changes the current that is passed through the pentode. The voltage in the cathode changes, which is also visually displayed in milliamperes on the pointer meter. If the control is set to 1, less current is conducted, which makes the sound thinner. If, on the other hand, the current is too high, the sound becomes thicker. It should be noted, however, that continuous operation of 0.6mA or more will shorten the life of the tube.
The function controls of the Vulture Super 15 have been extended by several settings compared to the first model. A total of ten options are now available to influence the circuitry of the device. Setting T results in a triode circuit, whereas P1 switches to a pentode circuit, resulting in a harsh band saturation. PK1 to PK5 allow a unique form of midrange boost through a sharp filter via bias. SQ1 brings a highly distorted type of P1 and SQ2 is an even more extreme version of this (comparable to P2 on the standard Culture Vulture). The SQ3 setting brings total Distortion madness.
In addition to these features, the Culture Vulture Super 15 also has a filter switch that activates a low pass filter, which cuts frequencies above 5kHz and up to 6dB, thus reducing the harshness of the signal.
Finally, there is a bypass switch on the front of the device. If bypass is activated, the line input is connected directly to the line output and the electrical system of the tube distortion unit switches off.