So I'm building a Bass amp and looking to run about 150-200 watts out of it. I have most of my bases covered but I'm wondering if I should use the ultra-linear taps on the OT, I'm using the Weber one rated for 300 watts with a 1.9k primary, with 4 6550's. Now my customer realy likes bass amps like the orange AD200B and the old Highwatt 200 and 400 watt amps, which are amazing amps to see. So I'm thinking the power amp distorting is gonna be expected, but if I recall correctly Ultra-linear amps don't have the nicest power amp distortion, or is that untrue?
Also I know many amps ake this kinda power with a normal LTP PI, using a 12AT7 to drive the power tubes as in the Highwatts. But I was wondering what the benefit is to have cathode followers on either side of the phase inverter, kinda like in the SVT, other than more current to drive the grids? Does this method increase output signal swing?
Also I know many amps ake this kinda power with a normal LTP PI, using a 12AT7 to drive the power tubes as in the Highwatts. But I was wondering what the benefit is to have cathode followers on either side of the phase inverter, kinda like in the SVT, other than more current to drive the grids? Does this method increase output signal swing?
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