Next year I'll send you some gear I've designed or invented to take to NAMM if you want. I'm hoping to be able to produce commercial quality PCB's and general gear by then, and my ultimate goal is to produce a transistor based amp that exceeds what we all desire from tubes, but at a much more affordable price. I recently produced a 3 transistor "fuzz" that doesn't use diodes for clipping and it's absolutely insane. It should serve as the basis for a full blown guitar amplifier and my goal is to use natural overdriven parts into distortion so they remain purely class-A, but won't cost the 5 figures as tube gear doing the same. I expect to have my first guitar amplifier preamp completed by June, and to be 1 of a kind. I've owned so much gear including the SansAmp and nobody sees to nail the formula, but it's so simple when you have some education and understand why tubes do what they do. It will be a large circuit to achieve this, but a very simple circuit just the same.
See lots of NAMM Show stuff on my channel!
Next year I'll send you some gear I've designed or invented to take to NAMM if you want. I'm hoping to be able to produce commercial quality PCB's and general gear by then, and my ultimate goal is to produce a transistor based amp that exceeds what we all desire from tubes, but at a much more affordable price.
I recently produced a 3 transistor "fuzz" that doesn't use diodes for clipping and it's absolutely insane. It should serve as the basis for a full blown guitar amplifier and my goal is to use natural overdriven parts into distortion so they remain purely class-A, but won't cost the 5 figures as tube gear doing the same. I expect to have my first guitar amplifier preamp completed by June, and to be 1 of a kind. I've owned so much gear including the SansAmp and nobody sees to nail the formula, but it's so simple when you have some education and understand why tubes do what they do.
It will be a large circuit to achieve this, but a very simple circuit just the same.
@JonDeth that’s awesome man - I’d love to hear more. I’m always looking for new gear and I love to promote top quality, innovative stuff.
Those look like they can really lay down a groove.
@BluesLover1 especially with the right person playing them!
Who makes the thunderbird-type bass @ 1:01?
@HACKslash11693 it’s a company called Alusonic. They make killer stuff, don’t they?
@@johnsguitarlounge yes! Thank you
@HACKslash11693 my pleasure! I have a bunch of other videos from the NAMM Show if you’re interested.
@@johnsguitarlounge already checked them out broski
@HACKslash11693 nice man! He makes amazing stuff.