To be honest, that incident has rattled my confidence a bit. I know that what I have to ask is quite difficult, considering the flawed recording method and subsequent quality. I also want to mention that my amp is fitted with a Hall VVR, which I have noticed with this set to lower levels, does make the amp sound buzzy, particularly if you don't adjust the volume control down a bit to what you would normally set it on. I thought I had that buzziness dialed out with the VVR on about 1/3 when I made that clip, and to be honest, the amp didn't sound buzzy to me in the same room.
So, what I would like to know from those of you who are willing to share your honest opinions, is what you think of my amp. Particularly I'm interested in others opinions who also have a VVR in their amp, I'm interested to hear from people if they think my amp sounds like an express or not, I'd like to know if you think it sounds buzzy or if you think its just the recording, and most of all I'd like to know if you think it needs further work or tweaking, and if so what aspects do you think I should look at.
When I built it, I didn't install any grid resistors since it has been stable from the beginning. Also, when I biased it up, I just did it to 70 percent of max plate dissipation and left it at that without trying any other values. Is this something worth looking at?
Despite what Garlin seemed to think, I am in fact very much open to constructive criticism, and came here and built my amp to learn as much as possible. This amp was my first ever scratch build, and I'm far from thinking I know it all, or even really know anything at all when it comes to these amps. I do not offend easily and so you don't have to spare my feelings. At the end of the day, I'm here for the conversations with like minded people, for the education and to get my amp to sound as good as possible, and so if its not done yet, I'm very happen to carry on tinkering.
Thanks to all of you who have helped me get this far.
Regards,
Shaun