came across with this a couple of years ago.
Is this for real? What do you think?
http://home3.netcarrier.com/~lxh2/lowpsch.html
All the best,
Patxi
Is this for real? What do you think?
http://home3.netcarrier.com/~lxh2/lowpsch.html
All the best,
Patxi
Yes, Carver uses a similar system by where they overdrive an EL34, load it into a 5W resistor, then amplify the resulting sound with solid state.
But, 80mW? I get 3W from a SE EL-84. You should get LOTS more in PP.
But, 80mW? I get 3W from a SE EL-84. You should get LOTS more in PP.
It will sound like crap, unless you want it for a distortion generator for guitar. Build a gainclone instead.KECl88 said:came across with this a couple of years ago.
Is this for real? What do you think?
http://home3.netcarrier.com/~lxh2/lowpsch.html
I use a similar system for my bass guitar rig.Geek said:Yes, Carver uses a similar system by where they overdrive an EL34, load it into a 5W resistor, then amplify the resulting sound with solid state.
Yes, except that it uses the +15V rail for the EL84 B+ too. Blech!But, 80mW? I get 3W from a SE EL-84. You should get LOTS more in PP.
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