Vox Cambridge preset

Verified · 80/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.

The Vox Cambridge is a transistor-based combo amplifier from the late 1960s and 1970s, positioned as an affordable British-made alternative to the tube AC series. Named after the English city in keeping with Vox's geographic naming conventions of the period, the Cambridge features a solid-state preamp and power amp with basic tone controls. It was marketed to students and budget-conscious players.

Tags: british.

Schematic-derived preset files for 16 Fractal and Line 6 modelers: Axe-Fx II/XL/XL+, Axe-Fx III, FM3, FM9, and the full Helix family (Floor, LT, Rack, HX Stomp, HX Stomp XL, Native).

Gridleak extracts amp parameters from original circuit schematics using AI vision — component values, gain staging, tone stack topology, tube types — then generates native preset files for every supported modeler. Every extraction is scored 0–100 and the score is published.