hink wrote: Power amps are not meant to distort, that's just plain fact. Any audiophile or tech will tell you that. 6l6's and El84's are power tubes, their primary function is clean power, nothing else. That's why power amps in 99% of preamp/power amp combos (imo opinion the two need to be seperate) have absolutely no controls on them. All your tone is created in the pre-amp and the power amp only has one purpose, to amplify that tone.
Hink,
Unfortunately, I think you are confusing HiFi Tube amps with guitar tube amps. Completely different story.... HiFi power amps are not meant to distort, but guitar power amps are supposed to saturate. Initially, of course, this was a fluke - an imperfection of design, that is now exploited in rock music. Boutique amp manufacturers like THD have had great success with amps like the univalve, which alloes you to switch power amp tubes to get different saturation characteristics. That would not make any sense AT ALL if the power amp tubes didn't color the sound as you claim. Also the current 18W amp craze is based on the principle that the best sound is achieved when the power amp stage is driven hard.
Also, all the better amp sim plugins (Amplitube, Revalver, Trash) allow you to adjust for power amp saturation to emulate the interplay between pre amp and power amp distortion
What you are writing goes againstn anything you can read in guitar magazines - who knows, maybe it's all just a ploy to make us fry our 6L6s...
These stomp boxes have got to be the ugliest pieces of equipment I've seen in a long time. And the placement of the tubes is like begging for somebody to wrench them off with a hearty kick.
Jeez, who are these designed for? Retro Glam rockers and Kiss cover bands???
Alex