Hi,
I've been buying tube amps / preamps recently and while there are solid state preamp tube replacements (retrovalve and amt) there are no solid state tube power amp replacements (EL34 or 6L6). Why? Years ago AMT announced they were working on them, as well as the designer of the Retrovalves beforehand, but nothing has transpired. Is the technology that difficult? I think this product is imortant because if tube factories close down or if the "west" has geopolitical issues with countries that make them (russia, china, eastern europe) guitarists may be in a shit spot. Any technical bottlenecks you folks may know about?
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Re: Amp know-it-alls: question
Do you mean an octal based solid state module that can plug into a tube socket and power the amp?
I don't think the technical side would be the biggest obstacle, I think musicians would be.
It's a pretty cool idea, I'd love to be able to run a pair with a pair of tubes in a PPP amp for another spectrum of break-up... THAT level of compatibility might be a challenge though.
I don't think the technical side would be the biggest obstacle, I think musicians would be.
It's a pretty cool idea, I'd love to be able to run a pair with a pair of tubes in a PPP amp for another spectrum of break-up... THAT level of compatibility might be a challenge though.
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Re: Amp know-it-alls: question
Yes, that's what I'm talking about. And I believe you are right about musicians not being hyped about a solid state solution for power tubes. But I think the "industry" needs to continue to work on it in case the day comes where those factories aren't pumping out tubes. I believe Mesa Boogie created the ss power tube back in the day but it didn't go over well.crochambeau wrote:Do you mean an octal based solid state module that can plug into a tube socket and power the amp?
I don't think the technical side would be the biggest obstacle, I think musicians would be.
It's a pretty cool idea, I'd love to be able to run a pair with a pair of tubes in a PPP amp for another spectrum of break-up... THAT level of compatibility might be a challenge though.
Edit: i searched and could find nothing on Mesa Boogie making solid state power tubes ...
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I think that the topology of tube power/output sections vs SS are drastically different enough to make a tube ss replacement whatever a nightmare. Not to mention it has to sound good. Like, look at a tube amp schematic then a SS amp schematic. The output sections of each are nowhere near each other in similarity.
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