Dr Tony Balls wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:19 am
Also, a while ago I built a solid state Bassman-like preamp in pedal form for a guy in the UK. His plan was to match it with a pedal sized power amp and have an all-in-one pedalboard/amp so he could take the bus to shows if needed and just plug into a cab. If I remember correctly after he got the preamp he then realized there werent that many small format power amps around. Everything was a pedalboard amp with it own pre. I'm sure its different with rack gear but that was a frustrating one.
This is related to something I wanted to bring up in relation to the original question. What goes into considering a ss preamp and separate ss power amp set up instead of going with some modern ss all-in-one deal like a a Quilter.
I’ve been wondering this as I’ve been considering a flexible ss rig but one where I could tinker with swapping various pre amp or pre amp pedals (like a rusty box,Beta Lead clone, a Sansamp, or whatever). So that would favor using separate units, but I’ve heard that a ss amp with a flat enough eq could take some preamp boxes (like a sansamp) well enough and act like a power amp. Anyone with that experience?
(My high school set up was a SansAmp into a ss peavey combo, which was definitely an improvement over the default peavey sound, but that’s about all I knew for comparison back then.)