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Originally posted by nickb View PostWhat I find most interesting is that the behavior of the AOT design, basically a differential buffer on the LTPI, is very different (for example output impedance is about 0.4 ohm as opposed to 40 ohms) from a tube transformer coupled PP is well received by the press. It begs the question as to what the essential characteristic(s) is/are that appeals to them?If I have a 50% chance of guessing the right answer, I guess wrong 80% of the time.
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Originally posted by SoulFetish View PostSo the output is a voltage source?
For comparison : The output impedance of a JTM45 is around 2 Ohm depending on "presence" setting while an AC30 is 70 Ohm (both with reference to 8 Ohm output).Last edited by Helmholtz; 06-25-2019, 12:30 AM.- Own Opinions Only -
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I'm curious if anyone else here has tried the Quilter amps. I borrowed one for a while to tinker with and was thoroughly unimpressed. It wasn't even something I'd consider gigging with."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostI'm curious if anyone else here has tried the Quilter amps. I borrowed one for a while to tinker with and was thoroughly unimpressed. It wasn't even something I'd consider gigging with.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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For small modern amps that have impressed me with their sound, I like the ZT lunchbox and the Boss Katana stuff. A guy I play with has a ZT and just gets amazing tone, then again he also has a pedalboard that weighs about as much as a 212 tube combo amp. Jammed with a guy with a 50w Katana, had his Hagstrom LP plugged straight in and he got really great tone.
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The Orange CR series is pretty legit. Preamp is opamps and a few fets. Poweramp is whislte clean power. Someone traced it and posted the schematics here. You could coble one together with whatever poweramp you wanted for not a lot of cashola and it'd weigh next to nothing.
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In principle save a lot by using light 1/2" plywood, the thinnest one which can still be nailed or screwed without splitting and a single 12" Guitar Type Neo speaker.
Forget PA speakers, you NEED the cereal box thin cone and the light short voice coil which give you the much needed 9 to 12dB peak around 2500Hz or so ... what Quilter misses big time.
No "150W" speaker either; 70/80W tops, think a standard Legend or C12N or Greenback equivalent but with Neo magnet.
Add a Class D power amp and supply and given those savings you now build any preamp you like ... even a tube one.
You can feed it from an SMPS or even a small toroid .
It will sound same SPL and *similar* flavour to any 2 x 6L6 + 1 x 12" combo at less than half the weight.
Maybe even 1/3rd , go figure.
Plan B: build the light cabinet with the light speaker and a built-in light amp+supply, so you can use it NOW, and experiment with preamps, pedals, even simulators until you find one you like.
Plan C: buy a Katana 50 and transplant it to your own lightweight thin plywood cabinet.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by nickb View PostIt begs the question as to what the essential characteristic(s) is/are that appeals to them?
There may be other reasons why the AOT sounds the way it does, but this is all I have so far.“If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don't have integrity, nothing else matters.”
-Alan K. Simpson, U.S. Senator, Wyoming, 1979-97
Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
https://sites.google.com/site/stringsandfrets/
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostIn principle save a lot by using light 1/2" plywood, the thinnest one which can still be nailed or screwed without splitting and a single 12" Guitar Type Neo speaker.
Forget PA speakers, you NEED the cereal box thin cone and the light short voice coil which give you the much needed 9 to 12dB peak around 2500Hz or so ... what Quilter misses big time.
No "150W" speaker either; 70/80W tops, think a standard Legend or C12N or Greenback equivalent but with Neo magnet.
Add a Class D power amp and supply and given those savings you now build any preamp you like ... even a tube one.
You can feed it from an SMPS or even a small toroid .
It will sound same SPL and *similar* flavour to any 2 x 6L6 + 1 x 12" combo at less than half the weight.
Maybe even 1/3rd , go figure.
Plan B: build the light cabinet with the light speaker and a built-in light amp+supply, so you can use it NOW, and experiment with preamps, pedals, even simulators until you find one you like.
Plan C: buy a Katana 50 and transplant it to your own lightweight thin plywood cabinet.
When it is delivered I've noticed it all used to come from China, when the tariff junk started then it started coming from vietnam, then last month it started coming from Indonesia. Odd thing is the 3/4 birch is now the same weight as the 1/2 birch. I can't explain it but my body is happy since one person one sheet of plywood.
nosajsoldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!
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