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What are the most spongey amps in your opinion? What's the spongiest Marshall?
glassjaw7":tqn75tmh said:This clip shows the "sponginess" of the JVM's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi0CxmDYKGA
Yup...tube rectifier amps for sure...Marshall JTM 45, Vox AC30, etcrupe":29ewuck4 said:Anything class A with tube rectification will dish out the sponginess in my experience.
I know JVM's are not spongey/saggy, so I didn't click on it. Has to be a joke.smdb":3nq2x31p said:glassjaw7":3nq2x31p said:This clip shows the "sponginess" of the JVM's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi0CxmDYKGA
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glassjaw7":35atdm7l said:This clip shows the "sponginess" of the JVM's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi0CxmDYKGA
smdb":1ujjo018 said:glassjaw7":1ujjo018 said:This clip shows the "sponginess" of the JVM's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi0CxmDYKGA
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rupe":1i2egzcn said:Anything class A with tube rectification will dish out the sponginess in my experience.
I have to somewhat disagree here about EL84s/class A. True that many EL84 amps exhibit sponginess, but a lot of those are also class A...my Boogie Studio .22+ is pretty damn tight for a 2xEL84 amp, even when cranked. My Matchless Chieftain is a class A (questionable if its true class A) 2xEL34 amp and its got a great spongy feel to it. A buddy used to have some sort of Tophat (don't remember the model...4x6V6 in class A) that I borrowed for a while and it was spongy as hell.stratotone":foln9mcr said:A tube rectifier amp *IF* it's power section is really pushed and the front end is fairly clean. I'd also say EL84 amps before I'd say class A, personally. But the main thing is cranking the hell out of the output stage so the tube rectifier can't 'catch up' and it compresses more.
+1 BigillionRandom Hero":20xuh7cw said:The Ecstasy 101B is the spongiest amp I've owned.
rupe":sg328qwf said:I have to somewhat disagree here about EL84s/class A. True that many EL84 amps exhibit sponginess, but a lot of those are also class A...my Boogie Studio .22+ is pretty damn tight for a 2xEL84 amp, even when cranked. My Matchless Chieftain is a class A (questionable if its true class A) 2xEL34 amp and its got a great spongy feel to it. A buddy used to have some sort of Tophat (don't remember the model...4x6V6 in class A) that I borrowed for a while and it was spongy as hell.stratotone":sg328qwf said:A tube rectifier amp *IF* it's power section is really pushed and the front end is fairly clean. I'd also say EL84 amps before I'd say class A, personally. But the main thing is cranking the hell out of the output stage so the tube rectifier can't 'catch up' and it compresses more.
To support your point though, my old AC30 was probably the spongiest amp that I've ever played...but is it the tubes or the fact that its a tube rectified class A amp? Or both?