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Psychicpet

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cgworkman said:
Now THAT was funny as hell.


:D :D :D




I've never used any of SWR's amps, but I love their cabs. What are you running normally?
ahh... in constant flux it seems, right now I've got a home made tube pre going into a Crown XLS402 and then into a GK Neo212 but right now I'm sniffing around the Mark Bass and Eden stuff(again) :eek:
 

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phatduckk said:
ive blown a mesa with my stingray and returned it for an svt classic ...

i dont know much about how amps work etc but I was wondering if tube amps are harder to "overwhelm" ... making them harder to blow up? anyone with some amp/tech knowledge got the answer?


My guess is that tube amps are more robust in clipping between the pre/power stages. I would expect that just like tube power stages clip softly when overdriven, the driver section would clip softly as well when overloaded by an input. So I would expect just like tube power stages can be kinder to your speakers, a tube driver stage would be kinder to your power stage. Most good SS should have a designed amount of headroom to account for various inputs but when you start changing the game to include 18V preamps... well, you know... :D

This is all an educated guess from messing around with stereo equipment for the last 2 decades. Could be utter steer dung. Then again, it does sound good doesn't it? :D
 

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Psychicpet said:
...right now I'm sniffing around the Mark Bass and Eden stuff(again) :eek:
Good luck with Mark Bass... I was interested, but I haven't been able to locate a dealer in the States and my inquiries via their website went unanswered. :(
 
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