This video explores the concept of "slaving" amplifiers, which involves connecting the preamp of one amplifier to the power section of another. The video demonstrates how this technique can be used to achieve different tones by showcasing the distinct characteristics of the power sections of three popular amplifiers: a Soldano SLO100, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier, and a Peavey 5150.
52683 2 года назад 18:34The video discusses the top five best-selling guitar amplifiers on Reverb in 2024. The host analyzes the list, noting the dominance of amp modelers and the decline of traditional tube amps. They explore the reasons behind this trend, including the increasing cost and difficulty of manufacturing tube amps.
22004 2 месяца назад 16:20This video explores the changing landscape of guitar amplification, specifically the rise of preamp pedals. The creator discusses how these pedals can replace traditional amps, offering convenience and flexibility for both home and live performances. The video also features a giveaway of two Moer preamps, encouraging viewers to participate for a chance to win.
881706 6 лет назад 7:08The video explores the differences between high-end amplifiers and professional amplifiers, using Crown and Behringer as examples. The speaker explains that high-end amplifiers prioritize sound quality and use expensive components, while professional amplifiers prioritize reliability and affordability. The speaker emphasizes that each type of amplifier is designed for a specific purpose and that using them outside of their intended application may not yield optimal results.
56825 4 года назад 4:58This video explores the misconception that low-wattage amps are always quieter than high-wattage amps. The speaker explains that the loudness of an amp depends on factors like circuit design, guitar pickups, and speakers, not just wattage. They demonstrate the difference in volume between a 100-watt and 50-watt amp, and then compare the output of two different guitars on the same amp setting.
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