
hunter
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Not the best clip ever, but I thought the combination of the Paul with the 100B with VariAC on through the '73 Greyback cab was kinda special sounding, not your everyday lead tone, worth sharing or whatever.
jerrydyer":ztv5c5ga said:sounds great but Im noticing a bizarre trend. The guys who like classic rock have high gain amps and dial them up that way and the guys who play metallica own fender deluxes. weird.
jerrydyer":2yv96csw said:sounds great but Im noticing a bizarre trend. The guys who like classic rock have high gain amps and dial them up that way and the guys who play metallica own fender deluxes. weird.
I think it's more like a built in attenuator/power soak.jerrydyer":wyhse4ky said:hat bogner does sound good. built in variac ?? or just voltage drop on PT? thanx
JTyson":11emcluy said:I have a ERA variac, but I'm afraid to use it much. I cant afford to blow stuff up. I got it from a German tv repair guy who lives in my area, and retired several years ago. It must be 35 years old at least, but is in fantastic shape.
A lot of amps have a switch that will drop voltage to the tubes at a safe level, my Metro has a dual-output tranny that drops the voltage from 495 to 395 at the standby switch, its a cool feature, I've used it a lot with no problems and it sounds great. Different amp companies do it differently, some seem to be more effective in achieving the desired effect than others.
I think there is a point where you drift past the line of safe voltage drop on the amp, but it sounds great for a short period of time before going up in smoke. A variac will allow you to do this easily, but I'm not sure where the line is, so I dont use it much
Nice tone and playing Hunter![]()
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that thing sounds great![]()
Oh, I'm sure it does, I was really speaking of the variac units, which give you the potential to go well past what is safe for the amp. I think the options that are built-in to the amps are fine, and safehunter":348ddmez said:JTyson":348ddmez said:I have a ERA variac, but I'm afraid to use it much. I cant afford to blow stuff up. I got it from a German tv repair guy who lives in my area, and retired several years ago. It must be 35 years old at least, but is in fantastic shape.
A lot of amps have a switch that will drop voltage to the tubes at a safe level, my Metro has a dual-output tranny that drops the voltage from 495 to 395 at the standby switch, its a cool feature, I've used it a lot with no problems and it sounds great. Different amp companies do it differently, some seem to be more effective in achieving the desired effect than others.
I think there is a point where you drift past the line of safe voltage drop on the amp, but it sounds great for a short period of time before going up in smoke. A variac will allow you to do this easily, but I'm not sure where the line is, so I dont use it much
Nice tone and playing Hunter![]()
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that thing sounds great![]()
Good point, I will check what happens to the plate voltage. With VariAC off, it's 570V, so maybe a good idea if it'd go down a bit![]()