tonequester here.
This is my first visit to theory and design. I am "researching" the building of my first amp. I will probably try a kit build for experiences sake. I hope that
as a neophyte, my query will not be considered too ignorant for this forum, but nothing ventured....nothing gained. Is it possible to build an amp which could be overdriven
(output/power tubes), having good sustain, without inducing pre-amp distortion? When I say overdriven, I mean a "warm" overdrive suitable for playing blues, which would
as I understand it, emphasize 2nd order harmonics. If it is not possible, and I already have my doubts, are there any methods that can be employed to at least lessen pre-amp
distortion while retaining power tube overdrive. I realize that many amps excell at producing this kind of tone when played at full volume. Is this the only option? I am also at least familiar with the basics concerning emulators, power soaks, etc., and perhaps this is the only way to achieve this goal. Again, please pardon my lack of knowledge in
this area. I am primarily a player who out of necessity has had to work on my own equipment over the years. I've been fairly successful at troubleshooting and repairs, and have some experience in modification of guitars and tube amps, plus some effects builds. I am seriously studying electronics, as I continue to improve my own "sound".
Any comments/replies are greatly appreciated. I have already learned much from the music electronics, guitar tech, and the amp forum in a way that textbooks can't provide.
If Enzo and/or Steve Conner participate in this forum, I would certainly like to here from them if they can spare the time. tonequester.
This is my first visit to theory and design. I am "researching" the building of my first amp. I will probably try a kit build for experiences sake. I hope that
as a neophyte, my query will not be considered too ignorant for this forum, but nothing ventured....nothing gained. Is it possible to build an amp which could be overdriven
(output/power tubes), having good sustain, without inducing pre-amp distortion? When I say overdriven, I mean a "warm" overdrive suitable for playing blues, which would
as I understand it, emphasize 2nd order harmonics. If it is not possible, and I already have my doubts, are there any methods that can be employed to at least lessen pre-amp
distortion while retaining power tube overdrive. I realize that many amps excell at producing this kind of tone when played at full volume. Is this the only option? I am also at least familiar with the basics concerning emulators, power soaks, etc., and perhaps this is the only way to achieve this goal. Again, please pardon my lack of knowledge in
this area. I am primarily a player who out of necessity has had to work on my own equipment over the years. I've been fairly successful at troubleshooting and repairs, and have some experience in modification of guitars and tube amps, plus some effects builds. I am seriously studying electronics, as I continue to improve my own "sound".
Any comments/replies are greatly appreciated. I have already learned much from the music electronics, guitar tech, and the amp forum in a way that textbooks can't provide.
If Enzo and/or Steve Conner participate in this forum, I would certainly like to here from them if they can spare the time. tonequester.
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