Every source from actual winders of OTs says this is not the case, and I think when they truly do, you start to get a lot of unpleasant fizz. So I'm forced into a conundrum here re: Teemu's book on SS design. Pg. 269, Fig. 6.77. He talks about a Peavey "transtube" circuit which "was to simulate the output transformer’s saturation that takes place during high gain overdrive and is excited by the DC component of the clipped wave." I'm now questioning his credibility in understanding what is actually going on in a tube amp, but perhaps this is just a matter of words. Perhaps what he means is the transformer is being driven TOWARD saturation and becoming bandwidth limited.
The accompanying figure of the circuit, which I didn't confirm is correct, shows a strong mid boost centered around 700-800Hz that tapers off rapidly around 300Hz and 2kHz. This is the effect that I hear most in an overdriven tube amp, but have never seen any real explanation for the attribute that causes it. But to me, no matter how scooped the amp is, it always sounds more mid-strong the more power tube distortion is present. So I tend to believe, at least empirically based on my ears, that some kind of mid-boost is happening in the output stage interactions. But what is the real cause of the effect? I believe this to be the effect that is heard most with different transformer designs.
The accompanying figure of the circuit, which I didn't confirm is correct, shows a strong mid boost centered around 700-800Hz that tapers off rapidly around 300Hz and 2kHz. This is the effect that I hear most in an overdriven tube amp, but have never seen any real explanation for the attribute that causes it. But to me, no matter how scooped the amp is, it always sounds more mid-strong the more power tube distortion is present. So I tend to believe, at least empirically based on my ears, that some kind of mid-boost is happening in the output stage interactions. But what is the real cause of the effect? I believe this to be the effect that is heard most with different transformer designs.
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