I have read quite a lot of stuff about preamp design lately and have a great book dealing with that. I am still learning. But I have good resources.
I don't have much information about the ouput/transformer side of the amp though. Wow does the OT (for example the actual size.) die PT voltages and corresponding tubes influence the breakup up, bass response und power exactly?
You could have an amp with low voltages, 6V6 and a big transfomer (more iron).
Or you could have an amp with high voltages, 6l6 but a smaller transformer. In this case the OT would be driven into some kind saturation and the bass would not be as tight I think.
Obviously you can use tubes like 6l6 with different plate voltages as long as you are not going over the maximum specs.
So it depens what you want to archieve. Is there any information on how all those parts interact exactly?
What makes a tiny Bandmaster OT a Bandmaster compared to the bigger OT of the Super Reverb ? (if you would use the same primary and secondary on both)
I don't have much information about the ouput/transformer side of the amp though. Wow does the OT (for example the actual size.) die PT voltages and corresponding tubes influence the breakup up, bass response und power exactly?
You could have an amp with low voltages, 6V6 and a big transfomer (more iron).
Or you could have an amp with high voltages, 6l6 but a smaller transformer. In this case the OT would be driven into some kind saturation and the bass would not be as tight I think.
Obviously you can use tubes like 6l6 with different plate voltages as long as you are not going over the maximum specs.
So it depens what you want to archieve. Is there any information on how all those parts interact exactly?
What makes a tiny Bandmaster OT a Bandmaster compared to the bigger OT of the Super Reverb ? (if you would use the same primary and secondary on both)
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