Friday, 18 January 2013

Palmer DREI Triple Single-Ended Guitar Amplifier - Tech Talk

Palmer DREI Triple Single-Ended Guitar Amplifier - Tech Talk Tube. Duration : 10.47 Mins.


www.palmer-germany.com SOUND SAMPLES @ 06:31 www.palmer-germany.com This video shows the Palmer DREI Triple Single Ended Amplifier explained by Markus Torvinen (Palmer Engineer) and Robin Henlich (Palmer production manager). The Sound of the Amp was recorded trough a Palmer 4 x 12" Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 Speakers and a Shure SM57 microphone. The Palmer DREI design is more than just a visual extravaganza - it mirrors the concept and the circuitry. For the purest, most natural distortion only a single-ended design will do. Single-ended tube circuits are straightforward and simple, providing the most organic, raw tube sounds possible. In contrast to the more powerful push-pull designs the output of single-ended circuits usually does not exceed 5 Watts. That is why single-ended circuits are mostly found in small practice amps preferred by many top-notch players for recording. Dating back to the first days of vacuum tubes single-ended amplifiers are nothing new. However, the Palmer DREI incorporates THREE of these providing three times the output power of a standard single-ended design! Moreover, it accepts a variety of output tubes which all have their own unmistakable sound characteristics. The EL84 is bright and "British" sounding with tons of distortion (think Vox amps), the 6V6 provides somewhat darker tones with a smoother "American" distortion flavor (think Fender), and while it is tight and bright at lower volumes the 6L6 becomes progressively darker when ...

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