Anyone here ever run a tube and a solid state amp together, especially at lower bedroom levels? I have a 5 watt blackheart little giant that I use at home, and also a peavy vypyr 15 that I bought in order to move around the house, which I rarely use. Well the other day, just to see what it would sound like, I hooked them both together out of my boss me 70, and after a few minutes of finding all the right settings, and adjusting the volume of each amp up and down, I dialed a tone that is way sweeter than either amp alone. Depending on how loud I play, I tweak the volumes of each amp, with the louder I go, the more I turn the vypyr down. It's like a 65 tube, 35 ss blend mostly. Anyone else ever try this?
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Originally posted by WickedCoach View PostAnyone here ever run a tube and a solid state amp together, especially at lower bedroom levels? I have a 5 watt blackheart little giant that I use at home, and also a peavy vypyr 15 that I bought in order to move around the house, which I rarely use. Well the other day, just to see what it would sound like, I hooked them both together out of my boss me 70, and after a few minutes of finding all the right settings, and adjusting the volume of each amp up and down, I dialed a tone that is way sweeter than either amp alone. Depending on how loud I play, I tweak the volumes of each amp, with the louder I go, the more I turn the vypyr down. It's like a 65 tube, 35 ss blend mostly. Anyone else ever try this?
That's a 2x12 Hot Rod DeVille on the left and a 2x12 Ultimate Chorus on the right.
The solid state Ultimate Chorus is punchy and JUICY clean, even at low volume. So much punch.
The tube HRDv has a dry but round sound, with the timbre that you can only get from a tube amp. This amp also takes pedals and returns a richer sound.
Together, I get the rich timbre of a tube amp and the powerful punch of solid state, a combination that really suits me well.
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