Solid state amp VS tube state amp – bass distortion
Comparision of the two amps that I’m using – tube state Carlsbro Top 50, solid state amp Acoustic 220.
Carlsbro amp has more high end, Acoustic is a bit darker, but the low-end is ‘faster’. The Carlsbro, as a tube amp, is way more ‘sensitive’, which makes it harder to play and sound well.
#Solid #state #amp #tube #state #amp #bass #distortion
Originally posted by UCLHlXIxon1Z4asIIpCvZ7Ig at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stOmN2CVhyw

Fantastic work on the video! I absolutely agree that bass tube amps don't get enough credit. I recently made a video about my rare Italian amp, which is turning 50 this year. It has been in my collection for 4 years, and it never ceases to amaze me with its sound quality. It's so versatile and reliable when treated right. Transistor amps are great too, but they'll never really be my soft spot. Your video truly highlights how underappreciated these amps are. Well done!
anda a prender a tocar pelotudo
Acoustic 220 is the best!!!!
Did you use the 4 low strings off a 4 string and tune them to bead? Or regular strings?
The acoustic 220 sounds amazing
The acoustic 220 sounds amazing
why wouldnt you show an example of the solid state with distortion?? its not a comparison man, if you wanted to make a video showing off your better tube amp you just could
The acoustic amp really comes alive when you adjust the EQ.
I appreciate the attempt at a RHCP bassline.
Just different variants of good. Different but not better. Thanks for the demo
Tube variation has more room. Solid state has a smaller sound. I prefer the tube one
some weird amps you got there.
cool sound man
I prefer the solid state amp
Very nice tone….again ! I prefer the Carlsbro top 50 … what a difference in sound ! Also love the sound at the 04:00 min mark, both amps combined. Which strings did you use on the Fender Jazz ? Curious how this sounds fingerstyle? Grtz !