Max wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 11:01 pm
Just to avoid misunderstandings:
talbany wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:49 pm ... Max describing the reverb type and where it was mixed in the DL-300SL (similar to SSS#005)
This isn't my description, it's Brandon's:
Funkalicousgroove wrote:I recall the Reverb recover/mixer and recover from the filters as being the same tube in the more modern incarnations. the early one actually mixed at the master via cathode folowers!
Max wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:12 am ... later SSS 150W or the DL-300SL with reverb, where the mixer tube is the recovery amp after the filters ...
That's just repeating what Brandon wrote in his previous post.
Max wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:12 amThe blackface 300SLs with reverb from the eighties as far as I know have the same tube constellation (preamp) as the SSS 150 you have worked on.
That's just repeating what's written by A. Dumble in the tube complements of his data sheets for the SSS150W and for the DL300SL.
Have a nice weekend!
Max
I see Brandon quoted the entire page so it was difficult to see who quoted who?
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?p=66244#p66244
In this previous post you wrote
The most important technical differences vs. a Dumbleland are (so far as I remember right now) are:Different use of the two systems of the second - second in the sense of the "signal path without reverb" (if such a thing really exists in an AC frequency amplifier, but it is perhaps a suitable image) - preamp tube, that, as far as I remeber (Brandon, please help: do I remeber this right?) in SSS is both, the recovery amp after the Filters and the reverb mixer. This will make (If I remeber right) of course a difference in sound.

You are still correct however what you are describing is the 3 tube reverb that is in #004 and the one Brandon is talking about is SSS#005 (mixing the reverb before filter recovery) and then there is this one?
I recall the Reverb recover/mixer and recover from the filters as being the same tube in the more modern incarnations. the early one actually mixed at the master via cathoe folowers!
That is now known as the "Tweed Mixer" ie mixed at the followers.
So in this conversation you guy's were discussing 3 different reverb topology's
Back to the Driver!
In an earlier post you wrote this about the "Pentode amp"
"Silver-Aligator" "Pentode-Dumbleland" (the one that came back to US from Japan and was sold at Overland Express) was the "sustain master" (After hitting a chord you always looked around and asked yourself "where is the compressor"?). Ok, I will come back later to these differences in sound.
This to me sounds like you are describing the unmistakable compressor effect that you can only get out a DC coupled Driver (with a little help from EF-86 front end)..IMO Again you wrote
Tubes and their function after what I remember what this tech told me concerning this: 2xEF (input, recovery after EQ), 7247 (reverb mix), 7025 (reverb return), 12AX7 (tremolo), 5751 (reverb send), 7025 (phase inverter), 7025 (driver), 4 x 6550A.
It did put out around 140 Watts without any distortion and had an unusual high plate voltage (output tubes) for a Dumbleland.
7025 PI 7025 Driver..The sustain/compression effect you were hearing was IMO done with the dual 7025 Pi/driver combo.
a 12au/12BH7 combo will not have as drastic a "sustain" like compressor effect due to the much lower gain structure in the Au/BH combo with the AC coupled one..Although this pair would deliver more punch due to it's higher current handling capabilities (better for Bass)
The sound would be cleaner and notes would decay faster and not have the same compression ratio as the 7025..This would for me be rather obvious..How do I know this? because I've built and played both circuits in both bass and guitar amps

So a logical question would be? Have you ever played an amp w/ DL written on it(w/ or wo/ reverb) that had this "compressor" like built in quality?
Brandon (describes the same effect)
What I loved about them is that the cleans would sustain endlessly, "Sing" if you will, and I didn't miss overdrive at all.
finally? you wrote
Someone with a bit more of technical knowledge than me, once listening to the "Pentode Amp", later told me, that there must be something going on inside that has the effect of a "generator" of second order harmonics.
DC coupled cathode followers when pushed into clipping generate...Here it comes....2nd order harmonics
Happy Easter!
Tony