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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
......that determines when the "breakup" happens? The amp I am getting is a Traynor YCV20WR, my first ever "all tube" amp.
from the Yorkville web site:
Is it the tubes that determine how much gain and volume I get before the sound distorts? Can I get better "volume before breakup" by selecting certain kinds of tubes? I know the tone will vary, but what will it do for "volume before breakup"??
Or is it the speaker that determines when it distorts, regardless of the tubes inside??
A few people have said they want to take out the Greenback and put in a Weber or something, because they feel the Greenback "breaks up too early" and they want it to sound louder before it breaks up and distorts. They say to put in a higher wattage rated speaker to achieve this, and they dont really say anything about wanting to change out the tubes. On the other hand, I've had a few say that they love the Greenback and the only thing they would change is the tubes. I'm not positive, but I suspect the people who want to change the speaker are hardened blues players, while the people who want to change the tubes are looking for more of a rock or classic rock sound......
I want a classic rock sound - think the first Doobie Bros album, that type of sound - but I want it to be as loud as possible also (for this size amp).
What do you guys think? Will I get what I want with the Greenback? With a different speaker? Or just by changing tubes? Or both? - SC (recovering from solid state!)
from the Yorkville web site:
When people more experienced with tube amps than me talk about things like "more volume before it breaks up" what are they really saying? Besides the obvious idea that it sounds louder before it distorts??The YCV20WR is a "Class A" power amplifier driven by three Sovtek 12AX7A's and two EL84's and features a Celestion "Greenback" G12M 12 inch speaker
Is it the tubes that determine how much gain and volume I get before the sound distorts? Can I get better "volume before breakup" by selecting certain kinds of tubes? I know the tone will vary, but what will it do for "volume before breakup"??
Or is it the speaker that determines when it distorts, regardless of the tubes inside??
A few people have said they want to take out the Greenback and put in a Weber or something, because they feel the Greenback "breaks up too early" and they want it to sound louder before it breaks up and distorts. They say to put in a higher wattage rated speaker to achieve this, and they dont really say anything about wanting to change out the tubes. On the other hand, I've had a few say that they love the Greenback and the only thing they would change is the tubes. I'm not positive, but I suspect the people who want to change the speaker are hardened blues players, while the people who want to change the tubes are looking for more of a rock or classic rock sound......
I want a classic rock sound - think the first Doobie Bros album, that type of sound - but I want it to be as loud as possible also (for this size amp).
What do you guys think? Will I get what I want with the Greenback? With a different speaker? Or just by changing tubes? Or both? - SC (recovering from solid state!)