This may sound stupid and if so please tell me! Does a tube rectifier impart any tonal effect other than voltage sag? In other words, does the power being run through the tube itself effect the tone of the amp?
I'm familiar with mounting diodes on the tube rec as a safety or backup feature, but is it possible to somehow create a diode rectifier that runs the power through the tube regardless of whether the tube is actually functioning? For example, an amp with no 5V filament winding in the PT. I realize you could just internally jumper the diodes to pin 8 on a rec socket and run it with no tube at all, but what happens if there is a tube in the socket as well with no functioning heaters? Is it just window dressing? Or does it short something out? Does it create any *noticeable* difference in sound? Just thinking out loud.
I'm familiar with mounting diodes on the tube rec as a safety or backup feature, but is it possible to somehow create a diode rectifier that runs the power through the tube regardless of whether the tube is actually functioning? For example, an amp with no 5V filament winding in the PT. I realize you could just internally jumper the diodes to pin 8 on a rec socket and run it with no tube at all, but what happens if there is a tube in the socket as well with no functioning heaters? Is it just window dressing? Or does it short something out? Does it create any *noticeable* difference in sound? Just thinking out loud.
Comment