I built an amp a while back that is loosely based on a gibsonette, but with 2 6L6s instead of 6V6s. It has a 5y3 rectifier tube and only 1-12ax7 preamp stage. I had it cranked wide open the other night and noticed a curious trait. When I would hit a note and let it ring it would seem to climb in volumn in a few little steps (like waves) as if it was going thermal runaway, but would then fade out gradually. Is this a result of sag? Depending on the note, the sustain would hang in there for quite some time.
At this volumn the amp has an awsome distortion. Not suitable for general playing, but fun for what it is. A bit muddy, but very gritty. Leads get a bit lost(though not impossible if the speed is reasonable), but for power chords or rhythm it really makes you want to elbow somethin'.
At this volumn the amp has an awsome distortion. Not suitable for general playing, but fun for what it is. A bit muddy, but very gritty. Leads get a bit lost(though not impossible if the speed is reasonable), but for power chords or rhythm it really makes you want to elbow somethin'.
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