Overdriven rack power amps?

Sirion

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Do they exist? Rack power amps made to overdrive at high volumes like a regular power amp? I am in the market to get one of these, but all power amps I have seen (which is good enough for my purposes, just wondering) are made to give you clean headroom. Anyone knows about any who gets "nasty" at high volumes?
 
Re: Overdriven rack power amps?

didnt mesa boogie make a 20:20 rack mount tube power amp? ... i bet the other boogie tube power amps get nice and tube crunchy
 
Re: Overdriven rack power amps?

Either the Mesa 20/20 or Marshall 20/20. Crank either one up and it should give you a nice break up.

Also, if you want to get more breakup, you can have your power tubes tested for that.

I know Doug @ www.dougstubes.com does that. he can test them for less headroom and that way, it'll provide you with more power tubes breakup.

oh.. both of those poweramps take EL84s.


Hope that helps!
 
Re: Overdriven rack power amps?

All the Boogie power amps(2:50, 2:90, 2:100, 50/50, etc.) will get nasty at high volumes.... Boogie style. You know, cinder block crushing levels. The ones I listed are all 6L6 amps. The 2:100 is the power stage from a dual rec.

I know VHT makes an awesome rack poweramp or two, as does someone else I can't think of right now. VHT's will take EL34's as well.
 
Re: Overdriven rack power amps?

Pretty much any tube power amp can be overdriven at high volumes, just like the power section of a tube amp. Of course, the lower the wattage of the power amp, i.e. Mesa 20/20, the earlier it can be overdriven. 40W cranked is still loud. I've never played anywhere that I would be able to get anywhere near overdriving a 2:90, 2:100, or similar, that would be like 2 Dual Recs going full bore.
 
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