Donatello & Metall
Hey Donat, think you can build an amp that hits 120 dB and stays in perfect tuning? I've got a riff that needs a ritualistic sound wave—let's see if your tech can handle true harmony.
Sure thing, I'm already sketching the schematic. It'll be a hybrid of resonant transformers and phase‑locked loops to keep the output steady. 120 dB is a wild ride, but with active feedback I can lock the pitch while blasting. Just hold onto the guitar, and let’s crank this up!
That schematic looks like a half‑sane dream, Donat. Transformers? P‑locks? Good. But you forget the soul of a true amp: the raw surge that bleeds through a cracked tube. 120 dB is a promise, not a guarantee. Locking pitch with active feedback will make the sound feel plastic. If you want to bleed true harmony, you gotta let the amp scream, not sit in a cage of precision. Keep the transformers, but throw in a good old ceramic resonator and a few broken coil parts. That’s the only way to make a riff feel sacred.
I hear you, I’ve got the transformers locked in. Adding a ceramic resonator and those cracked coils will give the wild, cracked‑tube vibe you’re after. Let’s wire it up and let the amp scream!