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Important Information About Tubes and Tube Products:

A Brief History Of The Tube:

In 1883, Edison discovered that electrons would flow from a suspended filament when enclosed in an evac-
uated lamp. Years later, in 1905, Fleming expanded on Edison's discovery and created the "Fleming Valve".
Then, in 1907, Dr. Lee de Forest added a third component – the grid – to the "Fleming's Valve" and the vac-
uum tube was a fact of life. The door to electronic amplification was now open.

During World War II, data gleaned from their intensive research on the detectors used in radar systems led
Bell Telephone Laboratories to the invention of the transistor. This reliable little device gained quick support
as the new component for amplification. The death of the vacuum tube seemed imminent as designers, sci-
entists, and engineers reveled in the idea of replacing large, fragile glass tubes with these small, solid-state
devices.

However, there were (and still are) many serious listeners who realized that the sound produced by a "tran-
sistor" amplifier is significantly different from that produced by a tube amplifier with identical design specifica-
tions. They considered the sound produced by these new solid-state devices to be hard, brittle, and lifeless.
It was determined that solid-state devices produced a less musical set of harmonics than tubes. When pushed
past their limits, they tend to mute the tone and emphasize the distortion.

Tubes, on the other hand, produce a more musical set of harmonics, the intensity of which can be controlled
by the player. This characteristic adds warmth and definition to the sound which has become the hallmark of
tube amplifiers. When tubes are driven into clipping, the harmonic overtones can be both sweet and pleasing
or intense and penetrating, depending on the musician’s musical taste and playing technique.

Over the years, application engineers have designed a number of outstanding solid-state amplifiers that
sound very, very good. Some use special circuitry which enables them to simulate the distortion characteris-
tics of a tube amplifier. However, the tube amplifier, still held in the highest esteem by many musicians, offers
a classic "vintage" sound in a contemporary market. 

Tube Types And Usage:

Tube amplifiers are based primarily on two types of tubes – preamplifier tubes and power tubes. The tubes
used in preamplifiers (12AX7, 12AU7, 12AT7, etc.) are smaller than the power tubes. These tubes amplify
the signal from your instrument and shape the sound. They are inherently microphonic (mechanically pick
up and transmit external noises). Since these tubes are used in the critical first stages of a tube amplifier's
circuitry, it is very important to use high-quality, low noise/low microphonic tubes for this application.
Although tubes of this quality may be difficult to find and typically cost more than "off-the-shelf" tubes, the
improvement in performance is worth the investment. 

Preamplifier tubes are also used to drive the power tubes. When used in this application, a 12AX7 will pro-
duce a more distorted tone than a 12AT7, which produces a clearer, sweeter sound. A 12AU7 is even
cleaner and brighter than a 12AT7, giving more definition to the sound. (In some cases it is possible to
change the sound by changing the type of preamp and/or driver tubes. When making any modification to
your equipment, it is highly recommended that you consult with a qualified service center.)

The power tubes are the largest tubes used in an amplifier. These tubes convert the low-level, conditioned
signal from the preamplifier into a level that is sufficient to drive the speakers. There are several types of
power tubes available, each of which offers a different performance/sound characteristic. For example, the
EL34 power tube produces a great Classic rock sound. When an EL34 is driven into distortion it produces a
unique sound ("crunch"). When compared to the EL84 and 6L6, the EL34 distorts more quickly, exhibits a 

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Содержание V30H

Страница 1: ...U S E R S G U I D E ...

Страница 2: ...AIN OR MOISTURE SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL OUR AMPLIFIERS ARE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS CONTINUED EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS CAN CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING IMPAIRMENT OR LOSS USER CAUTION IS ADVISED AND EAR PRO TECTION IS RECOMMENDED IF UNIT IS OPERATED AT HIGH VOLUME CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ...

Страница 3: ...hich can be used to piggy back the amplifier onto the top of the Crate V212T Guitar Speaker Enclosure see page 6 for additional information Like all St Louis Music amplifiers your V30H is designed by musicians and built using the finest components available Extensive testing confirms that this amplifier is the absolute best it can be In order to get the most out of your new amplifier we strongly u...

Страница 4: ... of the middle frequencies This control provides 10dB of cut or boost at 1kHz 8 Bass Use this control to adjust the out put level of the low frequencies This con trol provides 8dB of cut or boost at 150Hz 9 Presence This switch when depressed increases the output level of the high frequencies by 8dB at 10kHz giv ing a more glassy sound to the amplifier This helps the output of the amplifier cut th...

Страница 5: ...r amplifier or powered monitor or to the input jack of an exter nal signal processor 18 Line In Use this 1 4 jack to connect the output of an external effects proces sor to the amplifier 19 8 Ohm Speaker Use this jack to connect the external cabinet to the amplifier by means of a heavy duty Class 2 wiring speaker cable terminated with 1 4 plugs The total impedance rat ing for the external speaker ...

Страница 6: ...e s V212T enclosure The V30H has slide out mounting hardware which lock onto the posts on the top of the V212T Loosen the knobs on the posts slide the amp in place and lock down the knobs The piggy backed amp can be rolled around on its casters by the amp head s handle but do not try to pick the combo up by the amp head or its handle ...

Страница 7: ...designed a number of outstanding solid state amplifiers that sound very very good Some use special circuitry which enables them to simulate the distortion characteris tics of a tube amplifier However the tube amplifier still held in the highest esteem by many musicians offers a classic vintage sound in a contemporary market Tube Types And Usage Tube amplifiers are based primarily on two types of t...

Страница 8: ...loses gain starts to hum lacks sensitivity or feels as if it is working against you the preamplifier tubes may need to be replaced The power tubes are subjected to considerably more stress than the preamplifier tubes Consequently they almost always fail degrade first If deteriorating power tubes aren t replaced they will ultimately fail Depending on the failure mode they may even cause severe dama...

Страница 9: ... with proper biasing If the bias is set too high overbiased the sound from the amp will be distorted at all levels If the bias is set too low under biased the power tubes will run hot the plates inside the tubes may glow red due to excessive heat and the sound from the amplifier will lack power and punch The excessive heat greatly reduces tube life from a few days to as little as a few hours in ex...

Страница 10: ...fter replacing the output tubes unless the amplifier is equipped with self biasing circuitry This should be done ONLY at a qualified service center Improper biasing could result in the tubes running too hot which greatly reduces the life of the tubes or too cold which results in dis torted sound regardless of level settings Do not play the amplifier if it exhibits these symptoms get the bias check...

Страница 11: ...tandards 47CFR 15 107 and 15 109 Class A C tick designation Level 2 ABN 56748810738 ARBN N222 KETI standard K60065 limited model approval Compliance Support Contact SLM Electronics Attn R D Compliance Engineer 1901 Congressional Drive St Louis Missouri 63146 Tel 314 569 0141 Fax 314 569 0175 System Block Diagram GUITAR INPUT OVERDRIVE GAIN REVERB LEVEL REVERB DRIVE 8 OHM SPEAKER EFFECTS SEND EFFEC...

Страница 12: ...S 4 EL84 POWER REQUIREMENTS 120 VAC 60 Hz 35VA 100 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 35VA 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 35VA SIZE AND WEIGHT 21 W x 7 3 4 H x 8 1 8 D 25 5 lbs The V30H is covered with a durable Tolex material wipe it clean with a lint free cloth Never spray cleaning agents onto the cabinet Avoid abrasive cleansers which would damage the finish Specifications and information in this manual are subject to change ...

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