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  • #31
    Re: Class A EL84 amp clip and \'live\' pic

    Originally posted by Twisteramps:
    One amp I've tossed around a bit has been a single EL84 powered amp with a hotrodded marshall preamp. It's not ready for primetime just yet, but I'm getting closer all the time. I may build one with the new source for transformers I found... the ones in the latest amp I built really impressed me. Great tone, heavy as hell, and really nice quality.

    Pete

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    • #32
      Re: Class A EL84 amp clip and \'live\' pic

      Charvelguy, Pete thanks for the infos !

      As far as the small wattage high gain amp goes. My self-build amp is based on the high-octane from AX84 which is advertised as a high-gain amp. It has a nice sound but i wouldn't call it a super high-gain amp. Nothing near a Überschall for example. I still run my digitech RP3 in front of it.
      However there is a modified version of someone at ax84 where a third gain stage is added to the high-octane. Infos here:
      http://ax84.com/media/ax84_m89.pdf

      I never heard this version but maybe it's a nice starting point in terms of a high-gain amp.

      Flo
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      • #33
        Re: Class A EL84 amp clip and \'live\' pic

        If you look at the schematics though, just about every high-gain amp is a variation on a marshall. The tone stack is after several gain stages, while the fender/mark series boogie has the tone stack early. That's why on the mark series the tone controls really do weird things and interact so strangely together.

        Pete

        Originally posted by Infernal Death:
        Charvelguy, Pete thanks for the infos !

        As far as the small wattage high gain amp goes. My self-build amp is based on the high-octane from AX84 which is advertised as a high-gain amp. It has a nice sound but i wouldn't call it a super high-gain amp. Nothing near a Überschall for example. I still run my digitech RP3 in front of it.
        However there is a modified version of someone at ax84 where a third gain stage is added to the high-octane. Infos here:
        http://ax84.com/media/ax84_m89.pdf

        I never heard this version but maybe it's a nice starting point in terms of a high-gain amp.

        Flo
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