Hybrid Amplifiers for Guitar

Hybrid amplifiers are formed by a combination of tube and solid-state amplification. Most likely they will contain a tube power amplifier that is fed by a solid-state preamplifier circuit. In other cases, the tube preamplifier will be fed by a solid-state output stage. On the one hand, most original MusicMan amplifiers are categorized under the first type we just described. On the other, Kustom, Hartke, SWR, and Vox models conform the second type.

Ideal Combinations of Hybrid Amplifiers

There are ideal combinations of hybrid amplifiers, but the Kustom, Hartke, SWR, and Vox models are the ones that avoid the need for an output transformer. These models also manage modern output levels. It’s up to you to determine the best combination—but, before deciding, we have one piece of advice. That is, it’s important for you to consider that you can get basic tube distortion through the preamplifier and avoid high costs and heavyweight of a heavy-duty tube power transporter. This also means that the amplifier would have a classic solid-state and high-frequency response. To help you, just think back and travel in time. In the 80s and 90s, this was a popular sound among heavy metal famous guitarists.

Hybrid Amps: Characteristics

Hybrid amplifiers need standard adjustments and effects. Some models have distinctive settings as part of their brand. Each manufacturer has its own unique design and plays around a different setting. These adjustments involve tone and gain controls to regulate the performance of the preamplifier tubes.

A Useful Comparison 

We might compare hybrid amplifiers to hybrid cars. As a general rule, hybrid cars have characteristics of their own. Hybrid cars are suitable for some people, but some others prefer an electric or a gasoline vehicles. There is definitely something for everyone. In the guitar universe, we can see the same thing happen. Some guitarists might prefer a hybrid amplifier, but most of them don’t. The same preferences don’t apply to all: most guitarists would rather choose a classic tube amplifier or a modeling amplifier. All said and done, most pick a hybrid amplifier, since you will be able to get a unique tone of tubes with the control and polish of a solid-state power section.