New Steel Guitar Amplifier
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I posted this in the wrong place, so I'm bringing my question over here, too.
"OK, the dummy has another question. I know about Class "A" amps---and the jury's still out on whether there's such a thing as a Class "A" amp.. And I know about class B, and class A+B. But I have searched the web, and I can't find anything about Class "D" that I can understand. Could one of you tech gurus explain, in more or less layman's terms, what Class "D" amplification actually IS? What would it look like on a scope?
Thanks!"
"OK, the dummy has another question. I know about Class "A" amps---and the jury's still out on whether there's such a thing as a Class "A" amp.. And I know about class B, and class A+B. But I have searched the web, and I can't find anything about Class "D" that I can understand. Could one of you tech gurus explain, in more or less layman's terms, what Class "D" amplification actually IS? What would it look like on a scope?
Thanks!"
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Why is their no delay on this amp?after all it is one of the most important steel guitar effects,most every steel players uses delay or reverb or a combonation of both,all though this sounds like an impressive unit,and meaning no disrespect to Quilter Labs,it seems to me they have possibly over looked
a very important feture,what do you think?
a very important feture,what do you think?
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I agree Steven.....leave out the Tremelo, and add a delay...it doesn't have to be an elaborate one, just the basic circut.....I think a simple delay would help them sell a lot more amps. If it had that feature most players wouldn't have to bring anything except their tuner. The reverb looks interesting though, with the dwell control. Glad to see that it is a real 200 watts of power also.
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What is meant by "real 200 watts of power"?Howard Smith wrote:I agree Steven.....leave out the Tremelo, and add a delay...it doesn't have to be an elaborate one, just the basic circut.....I think a simple delay would help them sell a lot more amps. If it had that feature most players wouldn't have to bring anything except their tuner. The reverb looks interesting though, with the dwell control. Glad to see that it is a real 200 watts of power also.
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