Big Monk
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So I went into the basement before trying to find a PNP transistor and notice this little LM386 power amp @fig had sent me:
So I got to thinking (grab your fire extinguishers)…
I’ve always wanted to make a tubes to FET preamp in the style of the RoG units using the Fetzer Valve calculations. In years past, I contemplated something Marshall flavored into a dual Ruby and other ideas like that for low volume practicing.
During my daily perusal of Reverb, I saw something else that has always intrigued me:
Unlike similar pedals, most notably the Strymon Iridium, the Solid Studio doesn’t have preamps modeled.
All this came together as either a great idea or a silly one: Make a FET based Hiwatt preamp in a 1590BB/BB2 enclosure with the 60 watt power amp and an effects loop. Insert the Solid Studio into the loop, set for the EL34 option, and play with the various cab and mic settings.
Feed a suitable 12” speaker.
What say the forum?
So I got to thinking (grab your fire extinguishers)…
I’ve always wanted to make a tubes to FET preamp in the style of the RoG units using the Fetzer Valve calculations. In years past, I contemplated something Marshall flavored into a dual Ruby and other ideas like that for low volume practicing.
During my daily perusal of Reverb, I saw something else that has always intrigued me:
NuX Solid Studio IR and Power Amp Simulator | Reverb
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Unlike similar pedals, most notably the Strymon Iridium, the Solid Studio doesn’t have preamps modeled.
All this came together as either a great idea or a silly one: Make a FET based Hiwatt preamp in a 1590BB/BB2 enclosure with the 60 watt power amp and an effects loop. Insert the Solid Studio into the loop, set for the EL34 option, and play with the various cab and mic settings.
Feed a suitable 12” speaker.
What say the forum?