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So you forgo the convenience of solid state amplifiers to get the tone of a valve, and then replace the valve with a really expensive solid state valve emulator, giving you the win win of Solid state sound processing combined with Valve inconvenience :D

 

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2 hours ago, ped said:

Had you guys seen this

 

https://www.verellendevices.com

 

'Octal is a modern alternative to the traditional power vacuum tube — built to give your amp more headroom, a stronger & cleaner tone, and long-term reliability and availability you can count on'

I can see the appeal if you already own a valve amp, and are tired with cost of replacing valves. A CTM-300 would cost $900 for swapping out power tubes. Ouch. However, in the guitar world, swapping out the valves in your 40 year old Fender Deluxe Reverb that you've had for ages is a more manageable $300. You then have the solid state reliability with an EQ and layout which you've grown accustomed to and presumably love. You're still stuck with valve preamps/rectifiers, but solid state versions of those exist as well. Maybe.

 

Sound demos sound good. I don't own a valve amp, so this isn't for me, but I'm happy it exists.

Posted
3 hours ago, chyc said:

I can see the appeal if you already own a valve amp, and are tired with cost of replacing valves. A CTM-300 would cost $900 for swapping out power tubes. Ouch.

 

Which is a fraction of a cost that it would be if you used those!

Posted
5 hours ago, Reggaebass said:

I don’t think it’s something I’d get unless it glows like this 

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I’ll settle for something that glows like this…:)

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