BassAdder60 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, walshy said: Nope but thats interesting. Wonder how good and reliable? And very expensive! Quote
Woodinblack Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 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 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I don’t think it’s something I’d get unless it glows like this 2 Quote
chyc Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 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. Quote
chyc Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago 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. Quote
chyc Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago (edited) Delete duplicate post. Edited 40 minutes ago by chyc Delete duplicate post. Quote
BassAdder60 Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago Valve amps are not just tone it’s feel when you play through one Different to solid state for sure Quote
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