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Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Y'know, I tried to to tell 'em a couple of times that a rack mount amp would sell!
You can connect two stereo amp channels in parallel and get twice the power into 1/2 the Z . Quad lls were often used this way for "HI-Fi" PA work.
Dave.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
A valve power amp would typically consist of a pair of OP valves, a PI and maybe another double triode input amp. However there is unlikely to be much of a market for a GUITAR specc' power amp with its low quality (in "hi-fi" terms) output traff, high output impedance, soggy PSU and high distortion (again, ref say a Quad or Radford) .
No, I would like to see a rack version of the HT-5 for studio use. The ID series are of course naturals for racking...But nobody listens to me!
Danny. Don't get TOO hung up on transformers. Valves, especially pre amp valves have a far bigger tonal effect. In any case, by definition, traffs only make a difference if you drive the bllx off them and most often you can't for social reasons (in fact it is virtually impossible to "saturate" a guitar amp OPT)
Dave.