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For those times when the sound crew want to take your instrument direct and you're thinking noooooooooooo, whip out your Auburn Solitaire and get sound from your monitors that will make you feel like playing your heart out. A four-stage push-pull all-analog tube amp in a hand-sized box, the Solitaire is the tube DI box, reamp module, practice amp and recording pre that would've saved your bacon time and time again. Each one is handmade and customized for its owner's instrument(s), styles and preferences. Options include three different output transformers, 25 different tubesets, phase inverters, tone stacks - even the type of wood and finish on the sides of the enclosure. Custom colors are also possible. Universal power supply for international gigs. Auburn Amps offers a 30-day money back guarantee on everything it makes, including customized gear like the Solitaire. Available only through AuburnAmps dot com.

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Комментарии : 30   
@iansmith9554
@iansmith9554 6 месяцев назад
That appears to be an impressive engineering tour du force.
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much. A lot of work went into developing the Solitaire.
@PNWJEEPER01
@PNWJEEPER01 6 месяцев назад
I’ve learned to live with modelers as a necessary evil in the 21st century; but when you say all analog I say, “SINE ME UP!” (Little Soundguy humor there)
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Made me smile. Thanks for that. :)
@michaelbajorek1972
@michaelbajorek1972 6 месяцев назад
This is a brilliant concept. Am impressed.
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Nice to hear. Many thanks.
@ericskinner7355
@ericskinner7355 6 месяцев назад
It's all about the sound. Love to hear one.
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for that. We'd love for you to try one. We don't post sound clips because we honestly don't think they're an effective way to evaluate gear. You don't know how the clips were recorded or produced, we don't know how they're being listened to, and they can't represent you playing your instrument anyway. Instead, we let you live with your Auburn for a month. If you're not completely happy with it, just send it back clean and we refund your money. This goes for our made-to-order amps too. In 12 years, no one has ever taken us up on it.
@HandWiredAmps
@HandWiredAmps 6 месяцев назад
Great to see new builds of this quality! Thank you for the videos you post.
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Thanks very much for your positive comment. We love to design and build amps that will be around for a long time. I'm looking into getting some help with my videos so they can be a little more frequent and a little less old-school.
@Splattle101
@Splattle101 6 месяцев назад
That's a cool toy. I admire your design focus on a product that meets the needs of musicians working on the quiet or silent stages that are a fact of life these days. I could also see it hooked up to something like a Celestion AlNiCo blue in a good cab for a very tasty small rig for recording or practice or even small rooms. One Watt can be very loud with a sensitive driver. I like it. Thumbs up!
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Thanks very much. I wish we had a Blue kicking around here at the moment so we could try that. It could be a very satisfying combination.
@chrisfit
@chrisfit 6 месяцев назад
Looks awesome! While I think digital is very very close nowadays there is nothing wrong with wanting to keep it all tube/analog. It’s an art form and if it helps you express yourself than I’m all for it.
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Thanks very much for getting it. There is some excellent DSP coding going down these days, and it certainly has its place. There's just something about tubes that provides an deeply enjoyable experience, so as engineer/musicians we're determined to make tube amps that are as practical as possible to keep that magical flame alive.
@johnpierson8398
@johnpierson8398 6 месяцев назад
I want to commend you on this very interesting concept. I love how you think about what is important to guitar players and other musicians with this product. I have been playing guitar for 50+ years now, and the electric guitar amplifier world has changed a lot, but then, not so much. The best sounding and feeling guitar tones are still only realized with vacuum tube amps. A very well thought out design. I have been an electronics tech / engineer my whole career. If I may make a recommendation, I would change the slide switches to mini-toggle type switches. Slide switches are notoriously unreliable. I am seriously considering purchasing a Solitaire pedal amp. Best of luck with you and your business.
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
Thank very much for your insights and kind praise, John. It sounds like you and I have had similar careers. I hear you about slide switches in general, and we made our decision to go with them on the Solitaire only after careful consideration and finding very good ones (we shortlisted three brands and tested them all). We wanted a low-profile switch because we figured most users would find a tone stack setting they liked and rarely change it, at least for that particular instrument. Also, there's always the chance of a toggle switch handle getting snapped off on portable gear. Most of all, those tone stack switches are used only to short out passive components, so they never carry audio that doesn't have an additional path, therefore there's never any switching noise. Even if they failed completely (e.g. after many decades of typical use) the circuits they're in would still continue to operate, so the amp would still be in business. As a fellow engineer, I think you'd appreciate the many details and ideas under the hood in the Solitaire. We'd be honored to build one for you to your specs.
@christianboddum8783
@christianboddum8783 5 месяцев назад
The Di. on my Marshall 6100H always sounded good using the clean channel, but I wish it had a second tube stage to mimic a tube output stage. Are you taking the line out from the last tube stage or is it only for driving a speaker?
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 5 месяцев назад
The Solitaire's DI output comes after the push-pull output stage - including the output transformer and reactive load. The idea was to replicate as closely as possible to the signal chain of a mic'd tube amp.
@ourlifeinwyoming4654
@ourlifeinwyoming4654 6 месяцев назад
How do I get one?
@q.b.amplification8056
@q.b.amplification8056 6 месяцев назад
They're built to order exclusively from auburnamps.com. You choose your options and we email you a delivery date. We take a refundable deposit while we're building your amp, which typically takes several weeks depending on components inventory. When it's ready, you pay the balance and we send you your new amp. You have 30 days to evaluate it with your own instruments and rigs. If you're unhappy with it for any reason, you can send it back to us clean and we give you a full refund. We've never had one come back.
@ourlifeinwyoming4654
@ourlifeinwyoming4654 6 месяцев назад
@@q.b.amplification8056 Thanks!
@mikecamps7226
@mikecamps7226 6 месяцев назад
Class A is as Class A does..........and no push pull
@auburnamplifiers1786
@auburnamplifiers1786 6 месяцев назад
The truth is that push-pull can indeed be Class A, as it is in the Solitare. Unfortunately the music gear world is full of misinformation, which can lead to mistaken assumptions, unfounded prejudices, and a lot of needless dwelling on terminology that isn't widely understood. If musicians would focus on making music and trust their musical sense when choosing gear, a lot of the confusion would just go away.
@T0mmyTune
@T0mmyTune 6 месяцев назад
Well said. This piece is a very, very nice looking piece of kit. I missed the info on the transformers. Did you wind your own? Use toroidal? Either way, Congratulations.@@auburnamplifiers1786
@mikecamps7226
@mikecamps7226 6 месяцев назад
@@auburnamplifiers1786 Mathematics and assumptions..... I can see the visual of the external layout and would assume with the limited space that you run all pre-amp tubes. SO needing two tubes for the push pull and then the PI but that would be particular to getting some power up to drive a speaker....as opposed to signal for a Mixing board per se.....though I haven't dissected your piece or viewed a schematic. SO I would lean ALL pre-amp tubes.....maybe Parallel circuitry....maybe cascading....BUT CLASS A in signal pathway on out to ? SO signal level necessary to drive...something down stream and external.....OR ? and how do you get there with the limited space. Its not quite rocket science level with audio and the infancy aspects of Vacuum tube electronics in the advent of electronics historically. But does make for an interesting POWER RAIL
@mikecamps7226
@mikecamps7226 6 месяцев назад
I did like the one Gibson student amplifier from way way back......Basically a straight up circuit simple and a parallel power tube arraignment for Class A....and more or less the Fender Champ ad extra power tube in parallel..........and lets not get in to field coils...@@auburnamplifiers1786
@mikecamps7226
@mikecamps7226 6 месяцев назад
from my end, unfortunately the collection of RCA books wasn't preserved as family heirlooms....so I gather similar artifacts for the library here and hahaha SAMS. I'm in process of meeting up with an old family associate from the past....that bridges a gap in memory as to being an RCA dealer and then the distribution network and support.....going back to Sarnoff...as there is a BIG Jewish Connection in that pathway if it were Blood once removed or twice removed in that pathway. SO an interesting conversation is coming my way soon. I can recall as a child...visiting NBC in NYC....and my Dad going to the World's Fair prior to WW2.....and The Jewish Family Associate manufacturing RADIO locally in the infancy of Electronics....I recently discovered on the Net here. SO I await where that conversation will go when I meet the old family friend hahaha and the twists and turns & GAPS....and which way does it go@@auburnamplifiers1786
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