I am working on a Peavey MX VTX series guitar combo amp. It has a solid state preamp and tube output.
I am confused on how it works. I have worked on other Peavey hybrid amps where the phase inverter transistors act just like tubes and put a signal on the gridsof the output tubes. On this amp it looks like the output tube grids are held at a constant voltage and the phase inverter transistors vary the voltage on the output tube cathodes.
BTW, the amp sounds very distorted, not very loud (for a four 6L6s) and the output tubes only get warm to the touch (not scorching hot).
Peavey-MX-VTX-Series-Schematic.pdf
I am confused on how it works. I have worked on other Peavey hybrid amps where the phase inverter transistors act just like tubes and put a signal on the gridsof the output tubes. On this amp it looks like the output tube grids are held at a constant voltage and the phase inverter transistors vary the voltage on the output tube cathodes.
BTW, the amp sounds very distorted, not very loud (for a four 6L6s) and the output tubes only get warm to the touch (not scorching hot).
Peavey-MX-VTX-Series-Schematic.pdf
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