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Vox NT15H-G2

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Vox belonging to the Night Train series

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Thread What is the function of the "Eco" switch on the back?

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1 What is the function of the "Eco" switch on the back?
Hi everybody,

Does anybody know what the 'Eco' switch on the back of the Vox NT15H-G2 and NT50H-G2 (to the left of the main power input) does? (I've looked on the site and found nothing, and the manual doesn't appear to be available for download yet)

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Thanks in advance
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I checked with my contact at Vox, and he said that the Eco switch is only on European versions of the amps, and is there in response to the European ErP legislation, which has to do with power conservation. When the Eco switch is turned on, the amplifier automatically powers itself off after it's been idle for two hours.
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Wow, thanks Mike! Google wasn't helping one bit...
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You're welcome!