Emohawk wrote:
Yes - that makes perfect sense to me Brent, but that high gain bedroom level clip you did with the Triwatt was all about pre-amp gain! You wouldn't have been pushing the power tubes at all in that clip!

Same with the crappy high gain clips I posted - MV was at 9:00 or less with those too.
You would be absolutely correct about that sir!!
Emohawk wrote:
But you're right about the Boogies - you never really hear the power section "break up" - at least not with a tone that sounds good. However, when you push the master the tone does thicken, and I'm sure the power section is overdriving - you just can't really hear that overdrive due to the the gobs of pre-amp gain/saturation.
Agreed... but I also find with most amps as you push the MV the tone gets better and better - hence why I run most things wide open - but on all of my boogies (maybe with the exception of my F-50) more often than not, rolling back the MV makes the tone better...
Emohawk wrote:
Depends on the Boogie too. I'm sure a Blue Angel or Maverick is a completely different story than a Recto or DC series.
I recorded a Maverick once - nice amp. It behaved a little more like my F50, than any of my other Boogies, but they all sound like Boogies at the end of the day! Actually my Mark2c+ is pretty different too... I run that one wide open and it sounds GREAT.
Emohawk wrote:
Triwatt does sound it's best when getting that blend of pre & power tube overdrive. The 2204 also, IMO, and the Boogie Mark series too - especially the Mark I & II. When that JCM900 shows up I'll give that a go and I expect more of the same. I remember it sounding a little thin until the power tubes get cookin, same as an un-modded 2204.
Definitely the JCM900 needs to be wide open. I think part of the reason it gets slagged so much is people running it with the MV low. It's the one amp that HAS to be loud, and when it is, it's AWESOME.

Emohawk wrote:
Sorry for the quasi-hijack Rob! When Brent and I get to talking about this stuff things tend to get out of hand!

ummm, er, uh, yeah, sorry...

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