I have played guitar for 55 years, and built my first [solid state] guitar amp when I was a teenager. I am not a stranger to electronics or fabrication.
I have been living in the modeling world (Fractal Audio AX8, Mooer GE300, Headrush Core, Strymon Iridium), but heard a tube amp with stunning tone (Fyd), and am considering a tube amp.
What is stunning tone? In my book, sustain, distortion, gain, but without fuzz, a liquid, pure tone. It is easy to get fuzz tones. Maybe a Santana sound? Or David Gilmour.
I am used to modelers, where I can select from a variety of amps and/or amp setups with a foot switch. So, I want to head in this direction. Not just a clean channel and a dirty channel, but 4 channels with different levels of dirt.
My thought was to find an amp with the sound I like, and then attempt to have four "presets", four different gain settings, which could be switched with a foot switch. So, clean, crunchy, distorted, and insane.
I find tube amps to be too heavy, so I was also pondering using switching power supplies to eliminate the power transformer.
These ideas may be unappealing for the tube purist. I get it. But perhaps some of you more experienced folk will be able to comment, push me in the right direction, or explain why I am out of my mind.
Thanks!
Jon