Wow, that was a read and a half.
So all tube preamps are class A, unless you crank them above 4. Even until now, I figured triodes were generally Class A, when used as polite preamps. "Class A" simple evokes or communicates something "Top Tier" and "best of the Best"; something covetous guitar need.
If I sell an amp, she'll be called something like "Switchable Class A to Class X Preamps..." We know anyone who knows the difference, like Ampagers, will be building their own anyways The output could be called, "Scaleable Class".
Two feet away, I have the 50 Year Ann. Vox "hand wired" AC15 unit. The company has a good reputation but it seems that they've mislead the public many times. With a few tweaks this amp sounds better but the power amp distorts VERY quickly on both channels. It should be called an ABC15!
So all tube preamps are class A, unless you crank them above 4. Even until now, I figured triodes were generally Class A, when used as polite preamps. "Class A" simple evokes or communicates something "Top Tier" and "best of the Best"; something covetous guitar need.
If I sell an amp, she'll be called something like "Switchable Class A to Class X Preamps..." We know anyone who knows the difference, like Ampagers, will be building their own anyways The output could be called, "Scaleable Class".
Two feet away, I have the 50 Year Ann. Vox "hand wired" AC15 unit. The company has a good reputation but it seems that they've mislead the public many times. With a few tweaks this amp sounds better but the power amp distorts VERY quickly on both channels. It should be called an ABC15!
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