Guitar amplifier output tubes or power tube lesson Marshall Fender Crate Mesa Badcat Vox Laney
guitar amp February 3rd, 2010
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In this video we teach some all about output tubes or power tubes used in guitar tube amps. This is part of a longer lesson that is located on our website at nextlevelguitar.com in the amps and settings section.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
@goalieblues good …
@goalieblues good point. +1
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
Man, a lot of flame …
Man, a lot of flame going on here. It just shows that it’s absolutely ARBITRARY and subjective. There will always be those who prefer one over the other AND NOBODY IS WRONG, and are entitled to their OPINIONS. Let’s all show each other some respect, eh?
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
two camels in a …
two camels in a small car
thats an RWJ quote for all who wanted to know
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
true.
I did.
true.
I did.
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
I’m not the one …
I’m not the one mocking the video or talking about tubes. Why don’t you read the full conversation before making dumb comments and making stupid accusations?
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
You care don’t you? …
You care don’t you? please tell me you care!! Know one was talking to you numb nuts. We don’t need the thought police telling us what we should and shouldn’t thread, especially since it has nothing to do with you, you busy body. People do care, and yes that’s why they make serious money with signature models. The player/consumer makes the amp, not the other way around. We tell them what we like. If they don’t listen, they end up with names as recognizable as supercool1990.
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
Jesus Christ would …
Jesus Christ would you quit your bitchin? Fine, you may or may not know everything there is to know about guitar technology. The purpose of this video is to show people who may not know about tube amps what to consider when shopping for one, not for some amateur to spout his supposed “knowledge”. No one cares about your opinion of good tone, no one cares about why companies use famous guitarists over techies (its to make more money, dip shit!). This is useful stuff, so off. Tard
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
Thanks David, I …
Thanks David, I love the fact that you guys cover a wide array of tone related topics – not just guitar lessons.
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
dude, you can’t …
dude, you can’t even spell his name so I’m pretty sure you don’t even know much about who he is. It’s a reason why he’s called “The Master Of Tone”. You don’t get that kinda tone with a solid state amp and just saying “softer, harsher”. Lol
And what does it matter even if they aren’t professionals at circuts, the point is that it’s a big reason why they play tube amps.. All of them.. Vai, Petrucci, Satch etc
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
You also need …
You also need informed as to how these tube guitar amps came to exist. Back when these companies were started, a guy would buy everything direct from the designers such as G.E. or Sylvania
With the bulk orders of tubes, transformers etc. came a schematic. These tube guitar amp companies built their amps off these standard schematics and stuck their label on the enclosures
Ultimately, they added tone stacks to compete and more as time passed. These core designs are still the basis to this day
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
Second, Joe …
Second, Joe Satriani and all the other legends don’t design their own gear,
This is a pile of crap, anyone who knows these people knows they work very closely with designers.
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
And yes, great amps …
And yes, great amps ARE based on circuit class.
A class D will deliver the best performance regardless of how good a lower class may sound or perform.
The overall tone and distortion characteristics are a matter of preamp architecture. As I’ve stated, the only thing a tube really does to your tone is give you some frequency modulation depending on the tubes you use and a thicker signal due to voltage, hence the term warmth.
Jim Marshall, a DRUMMER, couldn’t have even told you that.
I DID
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:52 am
My page is a hobby, …
My page is a hobby, I throw something up on it maybe once every few months. I don’t claim my videos to be a good or even fair representation of my work
Show me Joe’s circuit demos though.
Show me Vai’s or Van Halens or Cooley’s
None of them know jack about circuit architecture and throw around catch phrases while promoting overpriced tube amps
Ultimately, a tube just drives your signal as does a chip or transistor. The ultimate defining points will be your clipping, filters and speakers