What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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Re: What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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I think the complexity comes from the fact that in real life, these four powertubes are not 100% matched in terms of slope and response to input signal. When an input signal hits these four slightly different powertubes, they'll all respond a bit different, these outputs get summed, resulting in 'complexity'. Of course I could be full of crap here and the bootstrapping of the PI by four (instead of two) hungry powertubes is causing the 'complexity', dunno really. :roll:

At any rate, fourbangers sound cooler to me than twobangers. Period. Except for screaming lead sounds....:roll: ....hmmm, too many design options....:lol:

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Re: What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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So I suppose the question to be asked is an amp with two 6L6's (4K primary on output transformer) less girthy/pleasant sounding than an amp with four 6V6's throught the same output transformer?
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Re: What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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jelle wrote:I think the complexity comes from the fact that in real life, these four powertubes are not 100% matched in terms of slope and response to input signal. When an input signal hits these four slightly different powertubes, they'll all respond a bit different, these outputs get summed, resulting in 'complexity'. Of course I could be full of crap here...
You could be but I tend to agree with your argument. I was making much the same case with RJ earlier today.
jelle wrote:At any rate, fourbangers sound cooler to me than twobangers. Period. Except for screaming lead sounds...
... and supertwin motorcycles. Ever heard a factory works Ducati running wide open? I've been riding Beemers since '78.
Mark wrote:So I suppose the question to be asked is an amp with two 6L6's (4K primary on output transformer) less girthy/pleasant sounding than an amp with four 6V6's throught the same output transformer?
That's a good approximation but I'm sure someone would raise the issue of the difference in the fundamental character of the 6V6 vs 6L6 (or EL84 quad vs EL34 pair). RJ was recalling that Norm did a 6V6 quad - what happened to him? I haven't seen him here in a while.

Anyone have a spectrum analyzer? Seems that an FFT on the output of a quad vs pair should show up the differences and eliminate several variables in the experiment. Once characterized, swapping out a pair of tubes in the quad set should also make a change. How 'bout mixing brands of pairs in the quad? Does that exacerbate the complexity?
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Re: What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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Getting back to the topic.
The D'Lite 22 is a two 6V6 amp and the D'Lite 44 is a two 6L6 amp.
Not sure what the 33 is.
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Re: What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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I think the 22/33 has a dual secondary OT. With 6V6's it runs 22W and with 6L6's it runs 33W due to the smaller OT. The 44W has a bigger OT.

On the other topic - with the proposed logic would six or eight tubes be better (more complex, etc.) than four? For my use, two 6V6's can fill my (bed)room pretty well ;)
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Re: What's the difference between D'Lite 22/33 and D'Lite 44?

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Thanks for the replies, and get into a bigger bedroom Sonny. :wink:
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