As far as I understand this discussion up to this point, many members here aperantly seem to think, that there's "something special" (some parts with unusual specifications, some kind of "magic", some kind of a special combination of special parts, magic, some special layout details, NOS parts and everything etc.) going on in Tony's "Feedback City" amp.
But other members here aperantly seem to think that what's demonstrated in Tony's clips is rather usual:
Greg (boldaslove6789)
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... 725#200725 :
"I've built and tweaked a few straight #183 (& #102 clones), and owned a Quinn #183 Preamp, all of which generated that Feedback easily. Since there is no LNFB on V1 on #183 to load the signal down it actually can feedback more than #102."
So I wonder, what may be the reason/s for these (IMO) large discrepancies concerning the question, if what Tony demonstrates here is completely usual or -on the contrary - rather special? Do you think, that these large discrepancies concerning "rather special or completely usual" are just caused by differences in the way different members here perceive Tony's clips? Or what do you think are the reason's for these (IMO) large discrepancies concerning the question, if what Tony demonstrates here is rather usual or rather special?
What I wonder about is this e.g.:
Why do aperantly many members here seem to think that it's necessary or at least helpfull in some way to find this special reason, this special magic part etc. that enables Tony's "Feedback City" to provide a player with this kind of feedback, but aperantly no one here seems to feel the need to find out what special kind of magic part etc. enables #0183 and its clones e.g. (or perhaps other Dumble ODS amps, too?) to provide a player with
"that Feedback"?
Cheers,
Max