changing classic 18 watt to 18 watt modern classic

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Re: changing classic 18 watt to 18 watt modern classic

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Has this method been applied before? I ain't ruining my OT or anything ?

looks like a real loop to me too.. taking the output signal and feed it back into the PI, so you join the signal coming from the output and 'lay' it on the output coming from the preamp? While it makes sense in a way, you still end up distorting the output signal that's fed back into the output tubes?
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Re: changing classic 18 watt to 18 watt modern classic

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I'm going with Saul's FX loop, will follow up with observations once the amp is completed.
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Re: changing classic 18 watt to 18 watt modern classic

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crgfrench wrote:
Fri 06/05/20 9:02 pm
I'm going with Saul's FX loop, will follow up with observations once the amp is completed.
Post a demo when you're done. I want to hear it too.
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