Not really, people who incorrectly call Thermionic valves "tubes" call the anode the platepeople call them plates and not anodes.
The problem that i´m having with the SS is that I have not enough signal in the output
but it doesn´t have the body and harmonics that the tube ones have.
The question with the solid state design is that is was developed to be used with the effect loop of the orange amplifiers. So, It´s a little dificult to set this with other equipment. For example, plugged directly to a line input it have not enough power. If you plug a guitar directly to the input, it´s got not enough signal (although I have replaced the resistor with a potenciometer and now I can do it). So I use a premplifier to go it. I´m not considering impedances because I don´t have enough information.
Hello Nigel. I Havent seen your answer before the upper post.
No, not really. And I repeat that I know that I have practically no knowledge of electronics, but I speak of my experience. Until the tube ones breaks into overdrive (volume up 4 of 10, for example), in my perception, the sound is more rich, with more body and punch. Even when I plug Hifi sound in the guitar amp input (for example the smartphone with a simple jack).
It´s dificult to explain, but to me, my mosfet amplfiers sounds with less power and more flat that the tube ones.
For example, I made a little concert (amateur) in a public school hall with a single ended el84 tube amplifier and almost clean sound. I´m speaking of a 300
square meter hall, aproximately. And I had no problem to be heard. I take my princeton(6v6 single ended) to 5 or 6 and it really seems that the speaker is going to exploitreally!!. And it´s not completely overdriven. It´s begining to overdrive or mid overdrive. But I don´t have this sensation with the mosfet amplifiers. But I repeat that maybe it´s just a subjective impression.
I supose that you have tube amplifiers. Don´t you really hear the same? Maybe it´s a question of my especific devices or the way I´m conecting it.
This is my amp. What I did in it is to put a dual switch DPDT with two jacks and split the signal before the grid in the 7 tap of the 12ax7. I send this with a jack to the reverb and returned by other jack in the grid. It sounds, but with a little low power.
looking up the reverb specs.... https://www.amprepairparts.com/reverb_numbering.htm this is definitely a vacuum tube driven tank with an input impedance of about 1500 ohms. however this is a vertical, not horizontal mount tank and is to be mounted connector side up.but connecting a solid state reverb to a valve amp will give the valve distortion to the reverb as well.
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