zaphod wrote:
It's actually the very same tone stack.
Tripower455 wrote:
That would explain why it sounds so good!
When I was researching other lower-power Hiwatt style amps, made by companies such as Music Ground/Hiwatt and Reeves, I was really surprised by how they had deviated from the classic Hiwatt formula with these amps, and really ended up producing some slightly oddball hybrids.I just couldn't, and still don't, get their logic for doing that. With Trinity's Triwatt, I wanted to do the absolute bare minimum changes needed to be able to run 6V6s or KT66s in the amp, plus adding the switchable Overdrive stage. And even for that's based on the Biacrown era Hiwatt design. OK, I'll get off my soapbox now...
Tripower455 wrote:
I'll have to put it side by side with my other Hiwatts. As soon as I started playing with the Triwatt, and started messing with the volumes, It struck me that it sounds a lot like my 2 holer as far as gain goes. With humbuckers, it starts to break up at around 10:00 with the channels linked (which is the way I run my 2 holer using a Y cable. My JP is similar to my 2 holer in this regard). My 4 holer seems to have a bit more headroom, but I haven't played it too much since I built the JP504 last year. I recall being able to use quite a bit more preamp gain (again, linked) before it started to break up. I'll drag the 4 holer out when I go home and do a side by side comparison..... It might be that I am used to the headroom of the 50 watters. You can run them loud enough to damage hearing without breakup!
The Triwatt's preamp is the cleanest of all the early '70s Hiwatt preamp versions (when the Overdrive is disengaged). It uses resistive mixing and has no cathode bypass resistors apart from one on the Bright channel front-end triode. So I think what you're finding is indeed the result of it being a 20W amp vs 50+W amp.
Tripower455 wrote:
I played a bit with my pedals (blasphemy!) and it sounds great with the same ones that sound great with the Hiwatt.
That's no blasphemy with Hiwatt amps.
Tripower455 wrote:
Sweet..... I'll order some Red Lions!
As you would expect, overall volume is only slightly more, but you get more clean headroom. Those Red Lions are beautifully made tubes too, complete with the vintage style side getters.