Fizz, fizz caps, icepick,etc. , are terms invented by bedroom rockers.
Guitar amps almost by definition and with very few exceptions are very bright, have bright caps either switchable or fixed, presence circuits which also enhance treble, treble skewed tone controls, 2500 to 3500 Hz 10-12dB peaks in their preferred speakers, etc.
Why?
Because all that sounds GOOD, with a sharp punchy guitar sound which cuts through when played at *band* levels, specially because "the" reference sound which all others must meet is a drummer, which is both very loud and liberally uses earsplitting cymbals, so Guitar sound was arrived at by Natural Selection, ´players chose some amps/guitars/speakers over others for good reason.
Now you play same amp/speakers *alone*, at bedroom levels and all that bright goodness becomes unbearable.
I´d say:bad use, not bad amp.
Some butcher amps and remove bright caps, add "conjunction filters" (a.k.a. snubbers) across OT primaries, bias EL84 with Leds, etc.
Why use tubes then?
They might straight use SS practice amps and call it a day.
Guitar amps almost by definition and with very few exceptions are very bright, have bright caps either switchable or fixed, presence circuits which also enhance treble, treble skewed tone controls, 2500 to 3500 Hz 10-12dB peaks in their preferred speakers, etc.
Why?
Because all that sounds GOOD, with a sharp punchy guitar sound which cuts through when played at *band* levels, specially because "the" reference sound which all others must meet is a drummer, which is both very loud and liberally uses earsplitting cymbals, so Guitar sound was arrived at by Natural Selection, ´players chose some amps/guitars/speakers over others for good reason.
Now you play same amp/speakers *alone*, at bedroom levels and all that bright goodness becomes unbearable.
I´d say:bad use, not bad amp.
Some butcher amps and remove bright caps, add "conjunction filters" (a.k.a. snubbers) across OT primaries, bias EL84 with Leds, etc.
Why use tubes then?
They might straight use SS practice amps and call it a day.
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