Originally posted by Greg_L
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In 1959 the amps were not used to create the sounds that players lust after today. The line voltages were lower, the amps were set to a colder bias point and the power tubes were not matched sets (although the off-the-shelf tubes were closer matches than we would expect today.) Furthermore, it was not common to intentionally overdrive the amp. In the 50's and early 60's the sound of power amp distortion was often confused with blown speakers. Most players believed that they would quickly damage the speakers if you turned up the amp too high and they would freak out if another guitar player did that to their amp.
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