Hi Everyone,
I'd like to better understand the 'why' of amp design. Why is a marshall a marshall? Why does a 5e3 sound the way it does? And on and on. I built a few amps over the years - a 5f1, 5e3 and a p1 from ax84, and I've done fairly well with assembly and troubleshooting. What's the best way to get to the next level and actually design something? For instance: what would a 5e3 sound like with only 1 6v6 (will it sound like a 5f1?). What about a 5f1 with 5e3 type inputs and channel mixing? etc...
I'm looking for something like a weekend apprenticeship program, or classes at a college. There just doesn't seem to be anything out there like this (at least in Michigan).
Basically, I feel pretty confident in building the kit variety of amps, and I want to get to the next level. What's the best way?
Thanks!
Mark
I'd like to better understand the 'why' of amp design. Why is a marshall a marshall? Why does a 5e3 sound the way it does? And on and on. I built a few amps over the years - a 5f1, 5e3 and a p1 from ax84, and I've done fairly well with assembly and troubleshooting. What's the best way to get to the next level and actually design something? For instance: what would a 5e3 sound like with only 1 6v6 (will it sound like a 5f1?). What about a 5f1 with 5e3 type inputs and channel mixing? etc...
I'm looking for something like a weekend apprenticeship program, or classes at a college. There just doesn't seem to be anything out there like this (at least in Michigan).
Basically, I feel pretty confident in building the kit variety of amps, and I want to get to the next level. What's the best way?
Thanks!
Mark
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