So simple..
See the vibrational feeder goes to the preamp
the preamp goes to a parametric EQ for reductions
The ParaEQ goes to an AGC(automatic gain control) for conditioning before hard compression
..and to the hard compression we go
after the compressor you limit the shit out of it
Limiting...
After mastering these treasures...there is no time left either.
On one side its all win - win... there might have been something I was suppose to do with it all..I can't remember..too much fun.
Beak what's with the Rocktron...Um it's cheap..and sooo prosumer..
I ask, have you tried it?
TC Electronics had a 'spring reverb' .....no good...use real spring reverb..trust me.
Sure, sure.
No man, this time I was really getting through to them..
Still using the Marshall VBA400 with a ADA MB-1 and B500 power. Thats 4x12's , 2x10's , a 15" sub and a 350 watt 4" compression driver 'SLAP"
If things are sounding 'the same' that shouldn't something is probably wrong.
No, it is really all about weight. The guitar 1 x 12" combo amplifier must weigh 100+ Lbs.
Whatcha need to do is find the highest peak on the lowest valley at sunset to taste them. That is how I taste them.
Class B amps are a farce then? haha . A vs B vs AB vs D its all the same...(man are you wrong)
its just words man...
Computers..
just plug it in and use yer ears...haha
Confusion like a MARSHALL 100/100 dual monoblock has a voicing switch.. Modes A and B. However this amp is a class AB design in either voice.. What?
Like a Marsahll 1960A or 1960B cabinet...nothing to do with Class B operation..or the Monoblock's A or B voice switch.
Focosrite Scarlette...
or would it sound like a faster attack type of clipping.
Hey man I cannot explain why low gain type B dirty clean sounds better to me...I can just ask if there are any more out there I can buy.
Are there?
I agree the point the tube turns on and then off is important. That area missing from the sine wave on a Class B gives it its coloration. That missing information from on to off.
by biasing you mean a tech turns a dial potentiometer to alter the bias..or that it is auto biased..my meaning is you the tech cannot easily adjust it.
I dont have schematics. But I believe the listed 'B' amps are auto biasing.