Many thanks jnew, truly.jnew wrote:Hello and welcome Trace. I respect that you came aboard with your own words, to dilute any misreprentations.
Strictly from my own point of view; I think you've touched on something which most do not seem to mention often, which is inspiration. We cannot see it, we cannot bottle it but we know when it comes over us when we're playing. When an amp plays just right, when it feels 1-2 string gauges easier to play when you’re bending notes or vibrato'ing, the tone sounds just right. Inspiration is a power thing.jnew wrote:It is an art that is ultimately purely subjective. My best amp might be the cheapest mess you could build/find. But it's my inspiration to stay in the game.
I grew up around tubes & amps but back when I really started digging deeper into this (circa 1998) some amps would come out amazing & even though I was using the same values, same components, other amps would not good but they didn't have that inspirational thing that makes an amp amazing. That set me on a course to try & figure out 'why' that was. Granted every amp has tolerances, depending on the parts & components it tends to be 5% to some times 10% or more. All of those tolerances add up so when you are trying to replicate an amp (building) or make a Mod repeatable, it can be very challenging. I slowly started building a collection of older books on vacuum tube electronics, materials, transformers, mealurgy & so on. Most date some where between the 40's through the 60's. Some pre-date standard tube circuits to the point where they are discussing theories on how tubes can be used in various types circuits while others have bits & pieces of information that others do not & so one. I enjoy reading through them at night & some times there is a kernel of information that didn't speak to me before but I suddenly find myself thinking "I could try this on 'X' amp that I'm working on...' Other times just tinkering around produces great results & others times a 'happy accident' would reveal a new approach to a circuit I was working on.
One day it occurred to be that what I really chasing was the art form & not the science. This means many things to many techs & as I mentioned earlier in this thread there is no right or wrong when it comes to tone. In my experience I have found there are some things that effect the feel that cannot be readily calculated or seen on test equipment & it's not for lack of trying over the years. In my opinion all the best test gear in the world (we've collected a lot of it over the years) will not show you how an amp feels. I wish there were as it would make my job much easier & I'm all for that but that's also part of what makes this an art form. For better or worse that's one of the many things I enjoy about the art form that keeps me inspired. Layout is another as different layouts using the same circuit also sound & feel different so that also is part of the art form.
I realize that this is a technical related forum & that many techs will vehemently disagree with what I am saying (IE: if it can't be tested or measured then it doesn't exist & yes I used to subscribe to that mindset for many years), which of course is perfectly fine as we can agree to disagree as I am not standing on this as a fact but rather simply stating my opinion on how I look at it.
Having said that please let me say this, I am not trying to sway anyone & I nor do I have any interests of trying to be top-tech on this or any forum (there are plenty of qualified people here for that). I mean no offense or disrespect towards anyone in any way, I'm simply explaining how I personally look at this, hence from my own view point thus making this one man's opinion. It by no means make me any more right than anyone else & I would never suggest otherwise.
I certainly wish I had the free time to post more as I do enjoy the interaction, sincerely I do. The business keeps me very busy & we recently signed a distribution deal that will allow us to ramp up manufacturing of Voodoo products. We have also simultaneously relocated both the business as well as our residence, which as you can probably imagine has proven to be an undertaking (I don't recommend doing both at the same time--lol). This along with setting up the new facility, manufacturing lines, R&D, etc has been demanding on my time. I only say this as it may take me time to reply to posts & I honestly do not recall which email address I signed up with or if it's still a valid email so I may not get the email notifications altering me about a reply or new post so I kindly ask that you please be patient with me (I'm getting old--lol).
With respect;
Trace Davis