Is it absurd that we re still using vacuum tubes in amps?
41Tubes rule - 'cause you'll never duplicate the smell of a tube amp pushed to the brink. And it sounds better too.
B_M_L wrote:I like the sound of a solid state '80's thrash metal' distortion - that chuggy 'scooped' Metallica/Slayer distortion. I don't know if you can get that kind of harsh sound from tubes.
scott wrote:Both Metallica and Slayer got their sound from Marshall JCM800 amplifiers. All-tube. The only solid-state at play was Hetfield's clean sound, which came from a Roland Jazz Chorus.
monkeybob wrote:In the end for me, the advantages of a solid state amp far outweighed the (slightly!) better sound of a tube amp. Most of my tone comes from pedals anyway. I think solid state amps get a bad press because they tend to be cluttered with far too many controls and amp sims, and all sorts of unecessary crap. I'm surprised the powerblock was discontinued, because it was a real step forward in terms of amps. It's simple, convenient and effective.
thebugman wrote:the powerblock, while good sounding and more conveniant, is cheapo made in comparison and will eventually become defective and unrepairable. I've had similar stuff and the pots and switches are all cheap and become noisy and scratchy real fast. Look inside and you know the story. On the other hand an amp like the Dr.Z is easily repairable and of much higher quality. Has the benefit of the tube glow and smell and will still be good 20+ years from now.
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