mr11
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So can someone explain to me in not so technical terms where amp tone comes from?
From what I understand the preamp is where most of the magic happens and the power amp is sort of a slave to what the preamp gives it. I guess my question is, what is it about the design of the circuit that leads to different tones? Different combinations of resistors, capacitors, transformers etc? Most amps seems to have similar preamp tubes so I can't imagine the tubes alone being the cause for tonal differences.
Is it something where an amp builder can say, "I want x tone" and build a circuit with that in mind or is it more trial and error?
I think tube amps are fascinating but I really don't have much of an idea of how they actually do what they do.
From what I understand the preamp is where most of the magic happens and the power amp is sort of a slave to what the preamp gives it. I guess my question is, what is it about the design of the circuit that leads to different tones? Different combinations of resistors, capacitors, transformers etc? Most amps seems to have similar preamp tubes so I can't imagine the tubes alone being the cause for tonal differences.
Is it something where an amp builder can say, "I want x tone" and build a circuit with that in mind or is it more trial and error?
I think tube amps are fascinating but I really don't have much of an idea of how they actually do what they do.