I was wondering why some amps like Marshalls sound better the more you turn them up. They stay really tight. Other Amps like Blackface Fenders don't really sound good when turned all the way up. At least for my taste! Slightly overdriven with a pedal they sound nice. But if you push them harder with the volume past 4-5 I don't really like the way they break up. To me the distortion sounds rather kind of "broken" and the bass does not stay tight. For rock riffs this does not sound good.
Well actually this is why no Metall or Rock Band would use a Fender. I think with the Tweed Amps it is quite different. A Bassmann does have a nice breakup. Also it is really similar to the JTM45 (or the other way around) which also has a great, tight breakup sound which could be used in any rock band.
What is it that makes the power section sound differently? I am pretty sure the tubes are only a small factor. I have heard amps like the OD100 which 6l6 that did not sound like Fender Amps at all.
I think the Feedback circuit has some impact. Other than that. Is it the circuit, the voltages or the type of OT ?
Well actually this is why no Metall or Rock Band would use a Fender. I think with the Tweed Amps it is quite different. A Bassmann does have a nice breakup. Also it is really similar to the JTM45 (or the other way around) which also has a great, tight breakup sound which could be used in any rock band.
What is it that makes the power section sound differently? I am pretty sure the tubes are only a small factor. I have heard amps like the OD100 which 6l6 that did not sound like Fender Amps at all.
I think the Feedback circuit has some impact. Other than that. Is it the circuit, the voltages or the type of OT ?
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