Latest purchase

Status
Not open for further replies.
It makes a change for me actually buying a ready made guitar amplifier.
For the last 40 years I have always had disco gear and just used a Zoom 707 effects pedal into the disco mic input.

I have designed SS amplifiers with a tube front end and it still just sounded SS.
So will be interesting to see if they have produced a real valve sound just using a tube in the preamp.
 
I have designed SS amplifiers with a tube front end and it still just sounded SS.
An accurate observation.
You listen with your ears and not with your eyes 🙂

So will be interesting to see if they have produced a real valve sound just using a tube in the preamp.
Define "valve sound".

If they mean "plug here and you'll believe you plugged into a full tube amp", well, no, not at all.

If they mean: "when you heavily overdrive the tube inside it will clip like a valve and not like a transistor, Op Amp or diode clipper" , yes, that far it's true.

The waveform will be different and on a "deaf test" meaning you just look at the scope screen it's easy to separate them.

On a listening test they will also sound different (that is while clipping; if clean the difference may exist, but is almost inaudible) but still a preamp triode clipping (what you have here) sounds different than a pentode power stage clipping ... which is the more desirable sound.

That said, congratulations on your purchase, now you have a real Guitar amp.
 
Last edited:
I have a Peavey Triumph 120 combo. Sooo heavy. Got my son (the bass player) to carry it into gigs. Then he refused to carry it too.
I took the chassis out of the cabinet, made it into a head, put a new panel into the cabinet to fill the gap left.
Resulted in same amp, but now two pieces half the weight each.
Regards
JimG
 
Status
Not open for further replies.