
Originally Posted by
ecc83
Not a stupid question at all and the answer is yes, it is not only possible it is/has been done since time immoral! Called "reverse engineering" if you want the polite phrase but unless you intend to rip off and market the "Blenkisop metal ballcrusher mkll" there is little point. In fact the broadbrush circuitry of valve guitar amps is so well known and similar* that there really is nothing much new under the sun.
Well, not at first glance perhaps but the devil, as they say, is in the detail. Within the handful of triodes (and A pentode!) that you find in gitamps there is a vast range of voicings and choices as to how you arrange gain blocks. Getting these details how the designer wants them (I won't say "right" because the definitive guitar amplifier does not exist) is the result of many hours toil and cut/play/solder/curse/tea/fag/cut/solder.....
*There is probably more variation in the circuitry of valved hi fi amps. But then the aims are different. A much wider power bandwidth is required especially below 100Hz, need big, expensive traffs for that. Low distortion demands a lot of feed back and so stabiltiy becomes an issue and noise should be inaudible in normal operation, can't say that about many guitar amps!
Dave.