Hi there,
I have a question for the experts here... I built a 2W guitar tube amp that is based off an old orange OR120 layout but using an ECC99 tube for the output section, effectively making an OR2. It works fine and gives me a bit of the vibe of an OR120 at speaking volumes. I also wired up 10W ceramic 4 ohm resistor from the speaker output so I can have a loaded line out to run DI to my computer interface for recording with a speaker simulator plug in which also works fine.
What I tried also adding today was a slave out as per the old OR120 schematics online that means I can run the preamp to the power amp or effects return of a larger amp for more power when I need it (I modded a power amp in on a Vox NT15H Night Train head, straight into the screen of the 12AX7 concertina phase inverter). For whatever reason that doesn't work properly, I just get weird pumping sounds when I tried that.
On a whim I tried plugging from the loaded line out of the 2W head into the power amp in of the Night Train and voila, I had sound! Benefit of this setup is a can all the power amp breakup I like from the 2W amp and control volume with the Night Train power amp master. Plenty of power and punch but also very bright to the point that I had to turn the treble almost all the way off on the 2W amp.
My two questions, is it safe to run it this way?
And should I be impedance matching between the 4 ohm loaded line out going into the power amp of the Night Train and if so, what is the best way to achieve this? (Maybe thats why it's super bright due to an impedance mismatch?). Would a reamp box or DI do the job of matching up impedance?
Thanks for reading!
I have a question for the experts here... I built a 2W guitar tube amp that is based off an old orange OR120 layout but using an ECC99 tube for the output section, effectively making an OR2. It works fine and gives me a bit of the vibe of an OR120 at speaking volumes. I also wired up 10W ceramic 4 ohm resistor from the speaker output so I can have a loaded line out to run DI to my computer interface for recording with a speaker simulator plug in which also works fine.
What I tried also adding today was a slave out as per the old OR120 schematics online that means I can run the preamp to the power amp or effects return of a larger amp for more power when I need it (I modded a power amp in on a Vox NT15H Night Train head, straight into the screen of the 12AX7 concertina phase inverter). For whatever reason that doesn't work properly, I just get weird pumping sounds when I tried that.
On a whim I tried plugging from the loaded line out of the 2W head into the power amp in of the Night Train and voila, I had sound! Benefit of this setup is a can all the power amp breakup I like from the 2W amp and control volume with the Night Train power amp master. Plenty of power and punch but also very bright to the point that I had to turn the treble almost all the way off on the 2W amp.
My two questions, is it safe to run it this way?
And should I be impedance matching between the 4 ohm loaded line out going into the power amp of the Night Train and if so, what is the best way to achieve this? (Maybe thats why it's super bright due to an impedance mismatch?). Would a reamp box or DI do the job of matching up impedance?
Thanks for reading!
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