Beyond Black
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I read something here that Larry said about the old metals used in transformers being much less pure and of inferior quality to modern day metals, and on a molecular level this actually contributed to the tone.I don’t know anything about electronics, but what is it that they can’t replicate in the trannys and whatever else? Is it like the Yamaha ns10s where the tree they used to make them went extinct or something? Did they run out of a certain metal??
I believe he also said that he had access to a stash of these old materials that he used to build his trannys.
I know fuck all about circuitry but I’d think that vintage circuits and the materials they’re made from could age in a way that would be conducive to a more raw and organic tone, much in the way that tonewoods do, and couldn’t be reproduced with modern day materials.
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