US Amps AX owner manual Tube In, Tube Out Vtcsd Vacuum Tube Current Sync Drive, Why Tubes?

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Why Tubes?

You may know that a transistor is a modern, efficient, less expensive version of a vacuum tube, which is the device that made sound recording and reproduction possible in the first place. Now, the electronics industry has been

trying for many years to equal the sound quality available from tubes. They have been able to make transistor amps louder, cooler, more abusable, and less expen- sive than tubes, but to this day, they’ve been unable to make any solid state amp sound as good as a tube amp.

So, our engineer got to wondering, “What if I combined the sonic character of a vacuum tube with the drive capabilities of solid state?”

Well, the result is the U.S.Amps’ VTCSD hybrid amps. Using the signal path directly out of the tubes as a “steering” signal and the following drive signal wave from the transistors as the “motor,” with absolutely no negative feedback as a corrective to the transistor’s waveform, we achieved the most detailed, pleasing, articulated sound available in mobile audio today.

Tube In, Tube Out

VTCSD (Vacuum Tube Current Sync Drive)

Hybrid Tube/Transistor Amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uneven Clipping

 

 

Solid State Amplifier

Odd-order Harmonics

Solid State Input

Preamp Signal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low Voltage

Smooth, Low

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Negative Feedback

Listening Fatigue

Low Current

Tube Voltage

 

 

Transistor Switching

Compression

 

 

 

Noise

and Coloration

Classic Vacuum Tube Amps w/Output Transformer

 

High Voltage/Low Current

 

 

 

Signal from Output Tube is

 

Output

 

 

 

Transformer

 

 

 

Tube Input

 

 

converts

 

 

 

Voltage

 

 

 

Energy

Low Voltage

fed into Output

 

into

Low Current

Transformer

 

Current

The resultant signal is soothing and pleasing

Yet lacks much of the tubes’ original dynamic range

Vacuum Tube Current Sync Drive

 

Positive Current Sync

Direct Input

 

 

Input signal is fed

 

 

DIRECTLY into the tube.

 

The original high voltage tube signal is joined by

There are no solid state

Negative Current Sync

gain stages or processors

a null-gain current following circuit that is pulled

 

in the signal path.

 

to the voltage rails by an opposing pair of

 

 

current syncs, providing a sort of amplifier

 

 

“power steering” to deliver speaker-driving

power without taxing the character of the original tube voltage content.

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