I think you and I are already building similar amps My current favorite design, and my personal amp, is three stages with no master volume into an LTP driving a pair of EL84's. I run the amp with the volume on eight or nine most of the time and use a "bright cap" type of circuit on my guitars volume pot so that I can get chimey cleans by turning down my guitar. As it happens, A bigger than average OT combined with a deep combo cabinet loaded with a Vintage 30 makes for a very acceptable "do all" tone that fits well into most live mixes and still has bottom and top end dynamics. Even if I had post distortion EQ (which I don't) I wouldn't really have a reason to adjust what I have now. That was an important criteria for me with this design. Sound familiar?
This amp will (at it's best) imply metal type tones. The saturation and harmonics are there. The EQ is lacking a little scoop and bottom end. As might be expected from a 2XEL84 amp in a 1X12 combo cab. But if I plug it into my deep 2X12 closed back cab I can easily do everything except the most outrageous metal tones.
I'm not driving the three stage preamp as hard as I could. At all. But there's no way I could get that uber gain sound without hammering the PI and power tubes with this amp.
I did have a Marshall that I spent a couple of years modifying (off and on) and was indeed trying to get the most out of three stages behind an EQ and a master volume. I was never able to get modern gain levels from the preamp without bad sounding side effects from driving the stages too hard. So I settled for slightly less than uber gain for the sake of tone quality. That's one reason I'm interested in any design that can do it.
This amp will (at it's best) imply metal type tones. The saturation and harmonics are there. The EQ is lacking a little scoop and bottom end. As might be expected from a 2XEL84 amp in a 1X12 combo cab. But if I plug it into my deep 2X12 closed back cab I can easily do everything except the most outrageous metal tones.
I'm not driving the three stage preamp as hard as I could. At all. But there's no way I could get that uber gain sound without hammering the PI and power tubes with this amp.
I did have a Marshall that I spent a couple of years modifying (off and on) and was indeed trying to get the most out of three stages behind an EQ and a master volume. I was never able to get modern gain levels from the preamp without bad sounding side effects from driving the stages too hard. So I settled for slightly less than uber gain for the sake of tone quality. That's one reason I'm interested in any design that can do it.
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