I have a observation about the High Powered Transistor PA amps. I wonder if anyone else shares this 'feeling'.
First of all, I haven't found anyone who enjoys guitar amps & all the wonderful nuances that go with them (esp tube amps) who really 'wants' to work on the high powered transistor PA amps. Personally, I do them more or less under duress as part of the whole picture of providing as much of a one stop service facility as I can.
Also as anyone who works on them knows, you can charge decent labor as they sell for much more than your average guitar amp. However, the downside being if they're really blown up badly with the type of driver stages (like Yorkville) that have a quarter of a million little fusible resistors & driver transistors, you can really spend tons of time troubleshooting them. In that case I'd much rather repair a few guitar amps.
To me fundementally to me, they 'feel cold'. ..there's no warmth to a transistorized PA amp...not just in sound, but I guess their personality. They have no personality...other than a 'cold' unforgiving practical nature. Just a big heavy chunk of transformer, transistors, & metal, kinda like an iceberg.
God forbid if they have a switch mode power supply..then the devil himself may have spauned it.
just my 2 cents...glen
First of all, I haven't found anyone who enjoys guitar amps & all the wonderful nuances that go with them (esp tube amps) who really 'wants' to work on the high powered transistor PA amps. Personally, I do them more or less under duress as part of the whole picture of providing as much of a one stop service facility as I can.
Also as anyone who works on them knows, you can charge decent labor as they sell for much more than your average guitar amp. However, the downside being if they're really blown up badly with the type of driver stages (like Yorkville) that have a quarter of a million little fusible resistors & driver transistors, you can really spend tons of time troubleshooting them. In that case I'd much rather repair a few guitar amps.
To me fundementally to me, they 'feel cold'. ..there's no warmth to a transistorized PA amp...not just in sound, but I guess their personality. They have no personality...other than a 'cold' unforgiving practical nature. Just a big heavy chunk of transformer, transistors, & metal, kinda like an iceberg.
God forbid if they have a switch mode power supply..then the devil himself may have spauned it.
just my 2 cents...glen
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