deathbyguitar
Power User
I'm deeply fascinated by the new kinds of of tubes that some companies are using in their amps these days. BluGuitar has some sort of mini tubes in their pedals and Korg has the Nanotube stuff which I've heard good things about. Iv'e seen some other companies over the years with similar tube-replacement tech using their own mini triode designs. Seems that these kinds of things are usually paired with Class D power amps. I have to wonder if this could be a way forward for non-modeling amps, although I haven't gotten the chance to try any yet. But damn I'm really curious to see where this kind of stuff could take us.
I dream of one day having something that's completely analog and responsive but a lot smaller and lighter than your traditional tube amp, maybe even paired with neodymium speakers. To hell with Marshall stacks of yesteryear, I wanna see what forward thinking ideas can do for the future of the instrument. Hell, could you imagine if Fractal made an analog, non-modeling amp with such tech? I'd sell my only kidney for one. That or a Dual Rectifer with a similar design.
Your thoughts?
I dream of one day having something that's completely analog and responsive but a lot smaller and lighter than your traditional tube amp, maybe even paired with neodymium speakers. To hell with Marshall stacks of yesteryear, I wanna see what forward thinking ideas can do for the future of the instrument. Hell, could you imagine if Fractal made an analog, non-modeling amp with such tech? I'd sell my only kidney for one. That or a Dual Rectifer with a similar design.
Your thoughts?