AndyFUCHSAUDIO wrote:Actually pretty "anti-dumble" imho. The whole premise of the D-style OD is a pair of gain stages, each clipping one side of the waveform to produce even order and balanced overdrive. Doing one OD stage and a CF is more Marshall-like, and heaver on the odd-order harmonics, with a harder clip. More aggressive for sure, even when tamed by a post OD stack or trimmer. I haven't much like LC's od tones for the last few years, now I know why...lol.dogears wrote:Carlton's amp.... Sort of.....
talbany wrote: Dave
Iv'e done some experimenting with CF within various gain stages and here is what I concluded..
CF set up like a buffer (Marshall type) lower impedance so in this situation( a low-level signal application), you want maximum voltage transfer, not maximum power transfer (Like output section) in order to achieve this the source impedance must be at least 10 times lower than the load impedance, you're okay, because you'll get 90% of signal transfer so you need to be aware of this when implementing the low impedance source within the gain stages..If not you will end up loosing quite a bit of voltage/gain and the amp will sound choked..Also The lower the source impedance, the less high end you'll lose in the preceding gain stages so the buffer becomes a sort of treble booster (Generally a no no when designing a OD stage)..CF generally work best when using long cables like the front of your pedal board, or effects loops for outboard gear or in the caes of the Bassman driving tone stacks that preceed the OP section and of coarse feeding the OP tubes grids for greater headroom..The only place where a CF might be implemented in an ODS style amp is before the HRM tonestack.. I remember several trying this and commenting that it really didn't buy them much in the way of tone..Everybody is different your ears might be different... Good Luck!!
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It's my understanding CF don't impart a phase shift (hence the word follower) so you should still clip both top and bottom..Not sure what you mean can you elaborate... I know the lower impedance would decrease the load on the preceding stage which would effect harmonic structure no doubt more aggressive top like you say Marshall-ish and a few other things depending on how you set up the follower....
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