Have to thank everyone on the forum for answering my stupid questions in the past. Also just the wealth of knowledge archived here is amazing.
Here it is, it's called the Hellfire.
It's for sure a high gain amp. No cleans on this bad boy. 100 watts, switchable to 50. Quad bias controls. Ability to use many different types of power amp tubes. Sounds best with 6L6's IMO. The power amp itself is pretty standard, a did throw a few of my own values in some spots. PI is based around a 12AT7 instead of 12AX7. Depth and Presence controls. Noise cut feature(pretty much a copy of Peaveys way of doing it), it's cheap but it works. FX loop is solid state, tried to keep the tube count down. Having the amp on standby doesn't kill the preamp, so you can do some silent recording without having to have a cab plugged in for a load. The preamp itself has 2 separate paths. The first path is very much like the high gain circuit of an XTC, but I added a little more gain. The other path is a design completely of my own, lots of mid and low end gain. It's for sure more of a modern tone(5150/SLO/Recto). The 2 gain paths are blendable together. So it's kind of a 2 channel amp, but not really. Also, I have implemented a mid sweep control that goes from the bass region all the way into the high end. Works really well.
Here are the clips. The first 2 are with EL34's, the last is 6L6. You really have to hear this amp in person, as my mic placement doesn't do the amp justice.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2033066/Hellfire_Final_Rose.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2033066/HellfireGain1.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2033066/Hellfire6L6.mp3
Here it is, it's called the Hellfire.
It's for sure a high gain amp. No cleans on this bad boy. 100 watts, switchable to 50. Quad bias controls. Ability to use many different types of power amp tubes. Sounds best with 6L6's IMO. The power amp itself is pretty standard, a did throw a few of my own values in some spots. PI is based around a 12AT7 instead of 12AX7. Depth and Presence controls. Noise cut feature(pretty much a copy of Peaveys way of doing it), it's cheap but it works. FX loop is solid state, tried to keep the tube count down. Having the amp on standby doesn't kill the preamp, so you can do some silent recording without having to have a cab plugged in for a load. The preamp itself has 2 separate paths. The first path is very much like the high gain circuit of an XTC, but I added a little more gain. The other path is a design completely of my own, lots of mid and low end gain. It's for sure more of a modern tone(5150/SLO/Recto). The 2 gain paths are blendable together. So it's kind of a 2 channel amp, but not really. Also, I have implemented a mid sweep control that goes from the bass region all the way into the high end. Works really well.
Here are the clips. The first 2 are with EL34's, the last is 6L6. You really have to hear this amp in person, as my mic placement doesn't do the amp justice.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2033066/Hellfire_Final_Rose.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2033066/HellfireGain1.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2033066/Hellfire6L6.mp3
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