How Tube Amplifiers Work, Part 2: The Pre-Amp and Power Amp

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2014
  • In this Part 2 of a two-part video series, we will follow the +325VDC current as it flows to the tube plates. Then we will study the nature of the guitar input signal, and apply this signal to the grids of the tubes, following it through several stages of amplification until it reaches the speaker voice coil. The presentation is primarily conversational rather than technical and utilizes analogies and basic language to explain the chain of events that occur within the amplifier circuit.
    CORRECTIONS: My voltage and power values for the secondary of the output transformer are incorrect. The voltage should be around 4.5V and the output power should be around 2.5A, resulting in secondary power output of about 11.2W....matching the primary winding power. In reality, due to heat losses in the OPT, actual output power from a single 6V6 tube to the speaker would be in the 6 to 8W range.
    Components such as coupling capacitors, output transformers, speaker voice coils, etc. will be encountered along the way, and will be discussed, as will concepts such as plate voltage, plate current, and output tube biasing.
    If you enjoy watching videos featuring classic vintage tube amps, jukeboxes, exotic electro-mechanical devices, and simple, basic technical presentations, then please subscribe to my channel. You will gain immediate access to almost 100 videos, and (if you activate the service) you will be notified each time a new video is posted.
    Thanks for watching !!!
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  • @redmackay1388
    @redmackay1388 Před 3 lety +328

    I wish I had found Uncle Doug years ago. I've learned more here in 21 minutes than I have in the last 10 years. What a fantastic teacher!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +18

      Wow, thanks, Red. We really appreciate it :)

    • @xdoctorblindx
      @xdoctorblindx Před 3 lety +8

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @3MonkeysGarage
      @3MonkeysGarage Před 3 lety +12

      This is why some teachers get boxes of dog treats, cat toys and capacitors... and some don't :p

    • @jantorstensson4516
      @jantorstensson4516 Před 2 lety +3

      Excellent! First instruction video I did not have to stop or rewind to understand. 👍

    • @aui75
      @aui75 Před 2 lety +5

      Brilliant explanation indeed!

  • @plgplgplg
    @plgplgplg Před 9 měsíci +28

    Man I wish I had teachers like you 40 odd years ago in high school. Very well presented.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks, P3 ;)

    • @luminousfractal420
      @luminousfractal420 Před 4 měsíci

      Same. Realize as you get older bad teachers are usually bad because they dont understand it fully themselves.
      When you know it you can express it with meaning and accuracy.

    • @steveheckman4194
      @steveheckman4194 Před 3 měsíci

      @@luminousfractal420 Oa

  • @tomnardozza
    @tomnardozza Před 5 lety +265

    THIS is what youtube is for!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety +10

      Thanks, Tom. Please see all our other videos :)

    • @houserpowerwsp
      @houserpowerwsp Před 4 lety +1

      @@UncleDoug love this!!

    • @dfkuipers
      @dfkuipers Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I agree. Super nice!!!

    • @alansmithee183
      @alansmithee183 Před 3 lety +1

      This must be where the name comes from...You TUBE :). great videos Doug thank you!

    • @johnnyg1914
      @johnnyg1914 Před 3 lety

      EXACTLY! THIS is definitely what CZcams is for!

  • @paulcargo4233
    @paulcargo4233 Před 5 lety +15

    Uncle Doug you have made two principles very clear, 1) How vacuum tube amplification works and 2) The importance of having high quality educators like yourself. Much thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      You're welcome, Paul.

    • @edwardebel1847
      @edwardebel1847 Před 3 dny

      @@UncleDougDon't forget the value of living with the dog (Rusty) who taught Chuck Berry how to play!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 dny

      @@edwardebel1847 Chuck insists that HE taught Rusty.....but we all know better :)

  • @jackchevalier7339
    @jackchevalier7339 Před 9 lety +128

    I've read several books on tube, radio, and amplifier technology and came no where near the clear understanding I got from watching these 2 videos. You should be teaching teachers.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety +16

      Wow....thanks so much, Jack. When I am learning a new subject, an essential part of the process is to break it down into basics that make complete sense to me. These videos are a (hopefully clear) presentation of those basics. I'm glad to hear that you found the videos to be helpful :)

    • @KelsterVonShredster
      @KelsterVonShredster Před 5 lety +6

      and teaching amp book authors how to write lol

    • @daviddrake7003
      @daviddrake7003 Před 3 lety

      I have serviced many many tube amps like Fenders and Marshalls etc. And now I understand exactly how they work. Do any of your videos explain phase? Absolute polarity?

    • @robbird8611
      @robbird8611 Před 3 lety

      This is exactly what I came here to say.

    • @chrisredfield5278
      @chrisredfield5278 Před 3 lety +1

      god bless you sir. i can't thank you enough.

  • @Mike-zx8ll
    @Mike-zx8ll Před 4 měsíci +7

    9 years later and it's still a great video. Thank you, Uncle Doug and Rusty,

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 měsíci +1

      We're glad you enjoyed it, Mike :)

  • @Rightnow0101
    @Rightnow0101 Před 3 lety +55

    Since I started watching Uncle Doug, Rusty, Jack and the stray cats I can browse a tube manual and make sense of what I'm reading. My father would be pleased to know you guys are helping me take care of his collection of electronics repair equipment from his career as an electronics technician. He passed in 2015. I kept all of his gear.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +1

      That's great to hear, CR. We're glad to be of assistance :)

    • @wjewell63
      @wjewell63 Před 2 lety +2

      Awsome man ..I hope my son takes care of these guitars and amps I've been building...

    • @luminousfractal420
      @luminousfractal420 Před 4 měsíci

      Rip

  • @SgtSteel1
    @SgtSteel1 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This was better explained than 95% of what I have seen.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks, Sarge. We're glad to hear it :)

  • @fumakotaro8304
    @fumakotaro8304 Před 3 lety +19

    As I sit here watching this I keep thinking "this is absolutely brilliant". I've learnt more from these two videos that from anything else I've seen, mainly books. You have an incredible knack of explaining things in an easily understandable manner. I can't wait to see the rest of your videos.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Wow, thank you, FK. We're glad it was helpful.

  • @donboston7728
    @donboston7728 Před rokem +7

    My first time here.. I truly appreciate your presentation. I am an electric guitar player for may decades. Life diverted me away from my love of 'tubes'... But, as a 25 year engineer for Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Your ability to present complicated reality that cannot be seen, to the level that all can understand is remarkable..

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for your very kind words, Don. We're glad to hear that you enjoy our videos.

  • @americandad8903
    @americandad8903 Před rokem +17

    Wow, what a tutorial. You’re an excellent teacher and your analogies are actually really good. I learned so much from these two parts about tubes.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      That's great news, AD. Thanks so much :)

  • @Ppuffdiddleydangdoof
    @Ppuffdiddleydangdoof Před 4 lety +23

    Uncle Doug, I got my BS in marine engineering 30 years ago. I work in power and heat transfer now and am no stranger to the topic of electricity.
    These two videos gave me a better understanding of tube amps than I’ve had in 50 years.
    What a service you’ve done for all of us who enjoy music, electronics, guitars and dogs.
    I’m now a subscriber.
    Thank you brother.
    And thank you Rusty for that wicked Chuck Berry impression.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks so much for your kind words and for subscribing, Winston. We're glad you found our channel and wish you the very best.

  • @kevinedwards801
    @kevinedwards801 Před 7 lety +20

    For the first time ever, I've heard someone tell what a "coupling capacitor" in language that is easy to ingest. I couldn't say how many other sources I've encountered that just throw the term out there and assume that I know what that is.
    That is just one of many brilliant expositions that your videos contain. I am not an EE student, nor ever will be, but I have built microphones, effects pedals, and such from "paint-by-numbers" kits. You have helped me understand what those circuits are actually doing at an electrical level more than any other source I have encountered.
    I feel like I actually understand simple tube circuits well enough now to actually try my own hand at a build. Other videos of yours help ease the fear of high-power tube circuits, and how to deal with them safely.
    Thank you Uncle Doug. Your approach to teaching shows a love for the topic, but more importantly, a love for sharing the topic. Thank you.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +1

      You're quite welcome, Kevin. Rusty and I sincerely appreciate your very kind appraisal of our methods and philosophy. Best of luck with all your ventures and projects.

  • @oqsy
    @oqsy Před 7 lety +10

    Perfectly executed in parts 1 & 2. And on a side note, I am a huge fan of the way you present yourself through vocabulary and diction. So many guitar / gear channels are either nonstop foul language or paid ads. Thank you for keeping it classy and thoroughly educational while more interesting than any other explanations I've seen. 👍👍

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome, Oq.....and thanks for your very nice comments :)

  • @sugameltpastriescoffee7186

    Probably the best series on guitar tube amplifier circuits there is

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      Wow....thanks so much, SP :)

  • @aellis66
    @aellis66 Před rokem +1

    Uncle D, you sir are an international treasure!

  • @deanf7086
    @deanf7086 Před 7 lety +101

    Just absolutely the best explination of a complex piece of equipment I have found. The tube amp has been an enigma for me until I found your chanel. Love your clear and concise explanations and thank you so much for taking the time making these vids! Could I make a suggestion on a couple of topics I would love to here your input on and I feel would really be useful for us newbies. One I think would be great is for you to go through how you work on your amps safely and the precautions you take to make sure you do so. secondly, would love a vid on your tools and mainly your meters and just the essential tools a beginning ampurologist...lol...would need to get the job done. Thanks again uncle Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +2

      You're welcome, Dean. Thanks for your nice comments. If you check my video list, I think you will find that the topics you requested are all included in currently posted videos. They may not be the main topics, but they are discussed.

    • @deanf7086
      @deanf7086 Před 7 lety +1

      +Uncle Doug Ok, thank you I'll look for them. I was just thinking that a safty vid was important enough to deserve its own stand alone vid. Also your such a good teacher I would have complete confidence in all you had to say on this very important issue.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +2

      Actually the Shock Hazards video was a stand-alone......check it out.

    • @deanf7086
      @deanf7086 Před 7 lety +1

      +Uncle Doug Geez I found it, I dont know how I missed it but I did. Thanks again Unk.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome, Dean.

  • @theolscot3870
    @theolscot3870 Před 3 lety +18

    Mr. Uncle Doug, you taught me more about tube amplification in 20 minutes than I have learned in all my 67 years. As others have said, if you weren't a teacher, you missed your calling. Your voice is clear and pleasing and your diagrams are excellent. Thanks much for sharing your knowledge.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +2

      Hearing from great viewers, like you, makes it all worthwhile, sir. Thanks so much, from a descendent of Scottish ancestry.

    • @stefmaster1
      @stefmaster1 Před rokem

      @@UncleDoug Best description of tube amp basics I've ever heard.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      @@stefmaster1 That's great to hear, S1. Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @ShookieJay
    @ShookieJay Před 29 dny

    God bless you Uncle Doug. I learned more from these two videos than I learned in two years. I've had a Pilot 232 stereo tube amplifier sitting on the shelf that I've been picking away at restoring for about 2 years now, but I kept shying away because I didn't quite understand it. You've given me the confidence to saddle up and finish the project. Thank you.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 29 dny

      Thanks so much, SJ. We're glad the videos were helpful, and wish you good luck with the repairs.

  • @salovel23
    @salovel23 Před 16 dny

    As an electrical engineering student and a guitar player, I must say this is just what I was looking for, thank you very much sir

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 15 dny

      You're welcome, Sal. We're glad the videos are helpful.

  • @zincyellowmach1523
    @zincyellowmach1523 Před rokem +8

    What an amazing instructional video, clear and concise with real world examples. Thank you so much for all your effort making these!!

  • @iain42
    @iain42 Před 9 lety +33

    OMG!
    More pieces coming together in my brain!!!!
    This really helped me better understand how they "actually" work....
    Great JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LuisLara-cq1fj
    @LuisLara-cq1fj Před rokem +1

    This two videos about the the tubes are the most magical explanation about the most magical part of electronics that I have had the luck to see. Just beautiful.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Thanks, Luis. Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @markholbrook8270
    @markholbrook8270 Před rokem

    Doug, You are amazing. I am 74 years old and worked with electronics for the USPS. You play guitar, rebuild cars, know electronics and love cats. I'm glad that you don't use GOGSCANS. I am sick of the attention that the canines get an TV , CZcams and all other types of public communications. I didn't play a guitar, but I had a 1960s Rockola Jukebox. 78 rpm.I really enjoyed it, but when I went to basic training, my dad turned it into a dog house. I kept that 12 inch speaker for quite a while, I eventually gave it to Good Will.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Greetings, Mark, and thanks for all the very nice comments. I have a tear in my eye visualizing your Rockola being used as a dog house. I have a 1939 Rockola Standard model that was once part of a henhouse. What a mess !!!

  • @kentjackson3830
    @kentjackson3830 Před rokem +7

    So many little pieces of knowledge that I couldn't before connect are now coming together. So incredibly satisfying and motivational Uncle Doug, such an amazing teacher you are. Thank you! Go Rusty go go go

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      That's great to hear, Kent. You're quite welcome :)

  • @arjunkaul
    @arjunkaul Před 9 lety +26

    Thanks a lot Uncle Doug, sure enjoyed the great tutorial. Rusty sure plays some mean guitar!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety +2

      Arjun Kaul You're welcome, Arjun. Glad you liked it.....and enjoyed Rusty's guitar solo :)

    • @arjunkaul
      @arjunkaul Před 9 lety

      Yes I'm going to build my first tube amp

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety +1

      Best of luck with your project, Arjun. Please let us know how it turns out.

    • @arjunkaul
      @arjunkaul Před 9 lety

      Thanks Uncle Doug! Yes I sure will (y) Do lListen to my rocknroll album, its a tribute to classic rocknroll. You might like it. Have a great weekend!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Likewise, Arjun.

  • @willclarke4631
    @willclarke4631 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic presentation. Should be part of the standard high school curriculum.

  • @devondaviau
    @devondaviau Před 5 dny

    Learned a ton. How you describe the way tubes function makes it very easy to understand. And now I know why vacuum tubes are also referred to as "valves!" Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 dny

      I'm glad the video was helpful, Devon :)

  • @Superbonker-np6iz
    @Superbonker-np6iz Před rokem +4

    OMG not only are you a great communicator but the way you explain it is so easy to understand. I only wish I had come across your channel much sooner.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much, SB. Welcome aboard :)

  • @oscararevalo9806
    @oscararevalo9806 Před 8 lety +20

    You are an outstanding explainer!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +oscar arevalo Thanks, Oscar.

  • @rondupont7982
    @rondupont7982 Před 10 měsíci

    Uncle Doug,
    Your videos and the way that you thoroughly explain EVERYTHING is extemely detrimental to my approach of self taught electronics.{i can tell you have a lot of experience teaching and your methods are very sound and helpful} I can not thank you enough for your posts and the time that you spend making them. It has given me the chance to go in leaps and bounds instead of baby steps. you are truly the patron saint of electronics teaching. Thank you for everything .
    RONALD

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks, Ronald. Did you mean to say "beneficial to my approach" ? ;) Regardless, we're glad the videos are helpful.

  • @shimmyfix9315
    @shimmyfix9315 Před rokem

    Thank you Uncle Doug for leading me out of the darkness and into the light.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      You're welcome, Shim. Glad to hear it :)

  • @slimh2080
    @slimh2080 Před 10 lety +4

    Hands down the best tube explanation out there. thank you

  • @vlv8855
    @vlv8855 Před 9 lety +3

    Great Video. Doug explains the workings of the amp in a very understanding manner. I will certainly be watching your other videos. John

  • @ykdickybill
    @ykdickybill Před 5 lety

    As an electrician and a guitarist, I understood every word you said . Thankyou so much for your time.

  • @willburrito9710
    @willburrito9710 Před rokem

    AC and DC can travel on the same wire. That’s the biggest piece a novice can’t forget. Thanks Doug.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Yes, they coexist, like ice and water, but never mix.

  • @xdoctorblindx
    @xdoctorblindx Před 3 lety +3

    My new favourite human being. He's the "This Old Tony" of guitar amps.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much, Ezra.....I guess ;)

  • @MikeLozanoGuitar
    @MikeLozanoGuitar Před rokem +3

    Great playing and amazing and simple explanation! Thank you sir.

  • @plgplgplg
    @plgplgplg Před 2 lety

    Won't be the last time I watch this series, thanks much UD!

  • @jimdawes7261
    @jimdawes7261 Před 6 lety

    Uncle Doug, 4 years and 4 months later and this video series is still teaching rubes like me basic electronics (well, for me it's advanced) so thanks for that. I understand that since this video's inception Rusty has passed, sorry for that. After watching these 2 vids over and over I think I have a much better grasp of the subject and am getting closer to one day being able to construct my own stereo tube amp. Thanks again

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      You're welcome, Jim, and thanks for your very nice comments. It's great to hear that the videos are helpful. I have made quite a few videos since this one that go into much greater detail on all of the sub-units of tube amplifiers. Best of luck with your project !!

  • @JUANEFEARANGO
    @JUANEFEARANGO Před 10 lety +7

    I love the way you explain, the way you separate the whole thing into tiny pieces and then you slow down before a difficult concept. Great teaching, Great video!! Thank you so much.

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage Před 10 lety +20

    Great video series. Thanks for breaking it down for us.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +1

      You're welcome, Greg. We're glad you liked it :)

  • @AlexK-pd7nk
    @AlexK-pd7nk Před 5 lety

    most people dont do such a great job at explaining things like this on youtube. thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, Dj. Please watch our other videos for all sorts of interesting presentations.

  • @IhabIAmer
    @IhabIAmer Před rokem

    I'm an engineer who was graduated back in 91 and I have watched those videos before and maybe a previous comment was added, can't really remember. The point that crossed my mind here was that professors at the university (during those dark years!) had never explained those topics the way Uncle Doug is doing here. If they did they would had made my life easier decades ago. Many thanks and I would suggest that you do the same on other classic amps, put it on your website as a course to be purchased. Not only the knowledge is there but the systematic approach is out of this world.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Wow...Thanks so much, TA. We encourage viewers who wish to help support our channel to become patrons on Patreon.com. Meanwhile, the videos will continue to be available on YT.

  • @NoFear4XJs
    @NoFear4XJs Před 8 lety +6

    Perfect detail, Thank you for all your time !

  • @BrettGabelman
    @BrettGabelman Před 9 lety +3

    Simply put, these two videos were "a moment of clarity"! Great working definitions and understandable paths, filter caps, coupling caps, rectification have never been clearer. Thanks for picking tubes with a straightforward nomenclature to boot. Keep up the great work!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      You're welcome, Brett, and thanks so much for your very favorable evaluation. I have other videos covering these components in greater detail, if you have the time and interest to see them. Thanks for watching.....and commenting :)

  • @dogbreath203
    @dogbreath203 Před 3 lety

    I think there should be a CZcams king. And I nominate Uncle Doug! Out of the thousands of video's I've seen on CZcams, he's my favorite!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Wow.....thanks so much, Tim :)

  • @worldwide1376
    @worldwide1376 Před 3 lety

    Super teacher, has to be one of the absolute best explanation I’ve ever heard.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, WW. Glad it was helpful :)

  • @xray111xxx
    @xray111xxx Před 4 lety +3

    Finally somebody says in plain English how this works. I have so many people turned off by electronics because of the elitist out there who make things way more complicated than need be. I have been doing audio for 50 years plus and it is a breath of fresh air to see you explain so beautifully how an amplifier works. Well done. By the way I think I can get Rusty a record deal.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      Thanks so much, Vincent. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and Rusty's finale :)

  • @AiMR
    @AiMR Před 7 lety +12

    Great explanation Uncle Doug, your sharing of your wisdom is most appreciated!

  • @alyoshakaramazov8469
    @alyoshakaramazov8469 Před 4 měsíci

    I really wish I had watched this before I built my home-brewed Champ. It took me a couple of tries to get it right. Thanks, Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 měsíci

      You're welcome, Aly. Glad it was helpful :)

  • @vinegarjoe9706
    @vinegarjoe9706 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. I did valve + amp theory in 1970 when I was 16. Transistors were just on their way in at the time. So, never ever got to grips with thermionic valve theory. After all these years yuor videos have cleared a lot of it up.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 měsíci

      That's good to hear, Joe. We're glad the videos have been helpful.

  • @peterfeeney5870
    @peterfeeney5870 Před 4 lety +5

    Rusty! You are really rocking out there dood. Must be time for a treat after that performance.

  • @SarcastSempervirens
    @SarcastSempervirens Před 9 lety +5

    Man, I wish this existed back when I was trying to teach myself how to build an amp. This was a GREAT little series and you really provided good analogies to what's going on, especially with some of the finer detail of why, where and how. Thank you for doing this! I'm looking forward to biasing, phase inverters etc. :)
    Nice to see Rusty again, I always feel everything's under control with him around :D

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Greetings, Sarcast, and thanks for your kind appraisal.....glad you enjoyed the videos. You're right about Rusty, his high energy and work ethic are always inspirational :) ^. .^

  • @DennisSantos
    @DennisSantos Před 4 lety

    Despite having dabbled in the past, I'm a beginner in electronics and especially to tubes / chassis. Your videos made it finally click for me in how the latter work by breaking things down to easily understandable chunks. Thank you!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      That's our goal, Dennis. You're quite welcome.

  • @torreyintahoe
    @torreyintahoe Před 3 lety

    I've owned tube amps for twenty years and never even knew how tubes worked or what they did. Yesterday I read the owners manual for my mesa boogie amp and it had a section on tubes that used drinking irishmen going to the bar as an analogy for electron flow in a tube. Pretty funny. That led to a few other videos and then this one. It's satisfying to finally have at least a working idea of how a tube amp works now. Beautifully explained. Thank you Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      You're quite welcome, Torrey. We're glad the videos are helpful.

  • @PayUntoCaesar
    @PayUntoCaesar Před 5 lety +5

    Rusty really gets down to it on this one. How does he make those bends without thumbs? Just amazing.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      Rusty passed away several years ago, so I guess we'll never really know his secret.

  • @ScarfaceOST
    @ScarfaceOST Před 7 lety +6

    Best 40 minutes I've ever spent!
    Thank you so much for those two videos, you're the best, man!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, Emil, and thanks for your very nice comments :)

  • @38Murphr
    @38Murphr Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this excellent break down of amplifiers! I've worked on music row in Nashville and for years with a high end AV company and this is the most thorough explanation of amp operations I've seen on CZcams! Cheers!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks so much, 38M. We're glad the videos are helpful :)

  • @frankmooney7282
    @frankmooney7282 Před 3 lety

    Great job ..I knew this over 40 years ago but never used it. Trying to pick it all back again at 68 years old . Thanks

  • @jimmcdowell6000
    @jimmcdowell6000 Před 8 lety +3

    Excellent video. Great explanation. I've been reading about tube amps but this video makes them easy to understand..Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +jim mcdowell You're welcome, Jim.....glad the video was helpful :)

  • @djfrank59
    @djfrank59 Před 10 lety +4

    Hello Uncle Doug! :) Once again, you've opened new doors for the young folk that is willing to learn about a technology that has made a tremendous comeback and is here to stay for many moons. There is so much vacuum tube equipment being manufactured again--now and over the past 15 years; and the numbers keep going up...from guitar amplifiers, to professional recording equipment (including condenser microphones) and even in the digital world, there are radio/TV broadcast transmitters that still use tubes for the final RF output stage.
    I occasionally teach vacuum tube electronics courses in a local vo-tech school (once a year), but one of the issues I've had which took me a while to get use to was, realizing that I'm talking to new kids on the block, and not a room full of techs. So, my explanations tend to be too far advanced for these kids to comprehend, You've honestly given me an eye-opener for my next course, and that's to use what I would call "Household Analogies" to make theory of operation a lot more comprehensible.
    With some careful planning, I may even be able to create analogies using ghetto terms that the kids today seem to understand (more than I even do) (Ebonics is grammatically a disaster; but it may sink in better with some kids). Either way, I would love to show some of your videos to the kids...They just keep getting better, I teach these courses for free to possibly give a kid the opportunity to have a future, keep them off the streets, learn something constructive, and out of trouble...PS: I never knew rusty had such great chops on the guitar! ;)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +1

      Greetings, Frank. If you think any of my videos would be helpful with your classes, then feel free to use them. Yes, Rusty is quite the little musician :)) ^. .^

  • @ex-genaumproject8533
    @ex-genaumproject8533 Před 7 měsíci

    Really well explained. Easy to understand for everyone with no formulas and maths involved.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks, EG. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @felinekaiju4517
    @felinekaiju4517 Před 9 měsíci

    seriously, what a resource!. 40 mins and I have a much better understanding of the tube workings!. Sub well and truly earned!.

  • @LincolnGiacomini
    @LincolnGiacomini Před 9 lety +7

    Great lesson sir!
    It would be great a complete course and how distortion occurs in amplification process!

  • @KingLoopie1
    @KingLoopie1 Před rokem +3

    8 year old video... Extremely relevant info! Thanks Uncle Doug! You've cleared up a while bunch of questions and fog I had about amps and audio in general. Lotsa pieces just feel into place! 🔉👍 Nice guitar work from Rusty! (probably gone now but never forgotten! 😔)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it, KL. Thanks so much :)

  • @macsarcule
    @macsarcule Před 9 měsíci

    This is the best, clearest explanation of amplification I’ve ever heard! Awesome! ✌️😃🎸

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks, Mac. Glad to hear it :)

  • @rduwe9466
    @rduwe9466 Před rokem

    Amazing what you teach us in just 2 lessons, my father was an amp technician and i wish i payed more attention to what he teached me .
    but now i have found the same teacher online i'm so grathefull you have the same kind if passion in teaching
    so now i have an uncle online after my father died 30 years ago you even sound like him

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Thanks so much, RD. I appreciate the kind comparison :)

  • @rbauer1632
    @rbauer1632 Před 10 lety +5

    The explanation of ripple current alone gave me understanding into something I had always heard of but had no clue what it meant. Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      You're welcome, RB. I'm glad the video was helpful :)

  • @Soest7556
    @Soest7556 Před 10 lety +3

    Best explanation ever ! I work on amps as a hobby/be-able-to-play amateur. and had a couple of aha moments. Greetings from Denmark , I love all your videos , highly appreciated. BTW , my yellow Lab sends kudos to Rusty !!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks so much, Soren. It's always great to hear from international viewers. I'm glad to hear that the videos were helpful.....and Rusty is glad to hear that he has a fan in Denmark. :)) ^. .^

  • @martinhanson3528
    @martinhanson3528 Před 19 dny

    What an absolutely fantastic instructional video together with part one. They are without doubt the best that I’ve ever seen on CZcams on whatever subject I’ve watched. They are explained so well, with the analogies, that it makes it so understandable. I wish that I had found them years ago.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 19 dny

      Wow.....Thanks so much for your very high praise, Martin. We're glad to hear that our videos were helpful :)

  • @golgothaassassin5035
    @golgothaassassin5035 Před rokem

    Great video series, finally I get it. It just amazes me that none of this was taught in school, if I would have had a Science teacher to teach this, and a Math teacher to teach the formula's, I would have been a lot more interested. I got my 1st guitar in 5th grade back in the 80's, although I work as a heavy equipment mechanic sometimes a lot of searching for shorted wiring, or a dead accel pot, or a dead brake pot, or a controller issue (controllers turn DC voltage into AC voltage). I was never able to make the jump with understanding how tubes work, and I understand what the capacitors are doing now because in systems trucks you have 36v 1000a battery but AC drive motors and AC hydraulic pump motors. absolutely great video. I've bought books on building guitar amps but none have explained what is happening inside or why its happening inside of a tube (tube amp), as good as this video series has. THANK YOU SIR!!!!!

  • @mudylafeet
    @mudylafeet Před 10 lety +6

    Another fantastic video, even a lay person like me can have fun and understand your explanation in extreme clarity - Thanks again U Doug and Rusty

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +3

      You're quite welcome, Mudy. Rusty and I really appreciate your kind assessment of our work :) ^. .^

    • @mudylafeet
      @mudylafeet Před 10 lety +1

      Uncle Doug :)

  • @clivemayo4049
    @clivemayo4049 Před 9 lety +3

    Thanks for the time and effort you put into your video's they are excellent,.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Clive Mayo You're welcome, Clive.....glad you enjoy them :)

  • @terrymcmillen2821
    @terrymcmillen2821 Před 5 lety

    You do a very good job of explaining the technical parts of the components and there relationship to each other and you do it without sounding like a arrogant Richard Cranium what a guy

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, Terry. I simply try to explain things in a way that I too can understand.

  • @nodgeb5634
    @nodgeb5634 Před rokem +1

    Just brilliant! - came across my first valve amplifier at someone's house the other day and was so fascinated I had to know more. What a fantastic 2-part explanation. Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful, Nodge. Please watch our other videos for additional insights.

  • @Koosh1984
    @Koosh1984 Před 9 lety +4

    I appreciate these videos and your channel so much. Thank you thank you

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      You're welcome, KB. I'm glad the videos are helpful :)

  • @cuda426hemi
    @cuda426hemi Před 9 lety +19

    Thank goodness for Uncle Doug. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge in such an understandable way. d;D

    • @brianpatrick6102
      @brianpatrick6102 Před 9 lety

      Uncle Doug I second what 'cuda says. You are a wonderful teacher. My stepfather is an electrical engineer and i cant get even the smallest things explained without him starting some rediculous arguement. Thank you so much for your time and knowledge. We need more people like you in the world. And more rock n roll dogs too! :) Maybe you can teach us how to build a race hemi engine next time? Haha. Mmmm Mopars!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety +8

      Thanks so much, Brian. As you can probably tell, I never received "school training" in electronics, but picked it up over the years via self-study, experimentation, trial and error, etc. I too have difficulty assimilating input from (vastly more knowledgeable) EE's, and really try in my videos to keep the explanations grounded (no pun intended) in common terminology that makes sense to those of us who were not "classically" trained. I catch some heat from time to time for this, but the vast majority of comments have been appreciative and supportive. Thanks again :)

  • @garyjohnson791
    @garyjohnson791 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent video! I really learned something about tubes, and how they work in an amplifier! Thank you.

  • @paulciotti6940
    @paulciotti6940 Před 4 lety

    Thanks uncle Doug I finally understand tube amp electronics....you must be a professional teacher...you do an excellent job!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome, Paul. I was indeed a classroom math and science teacher for 17 years.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +7

    David Stanley, your comment came without any reply capability, so I'll answer up here. The AC signal would indeed pass back up through the 150VDC wire.....if it were not for a 100K plate resistor (that you can see in the original schematic at the beginning of this video). I will post a video in the near future explaining it in detail, but for now, just consider the plate resistor as a sort of 2-way dam that controls how much DC reaches the plate and also forces (by its resistance) the signal AC to go to the next stage, rather than to ground. I left the PR off of this diagram to keep it as clear and simple as possible.

    • @ChurchOfTheHolyMho
      @ChurchOfTheHolyMho Před 6 lety

      I didn't see the original question, but I think this is exactly the answer I was also seeking...
      The AC guitar signal would want to traverse the 150V DC lines at the 12AX7, but the plate resistors prevent the signal from passing...
      I also assume that the AC traverses on the 320V DC line coming out of the 6V6 back towards the branch for the 12AX7 plates - but the filter caps and resistors would eliminate this signal / "ripple" :). Is that a reasonable assumption?
      This series was fantastic. Thanks so much for the excellent explanations. (Glad I saw in comments on other channels to check out your content!)

  • @roryoconnor31
    @roryoconnor31 Před 4 lety +12

    The black art of the amplifier revealed ..... thanks

  • @kowaltoboggan
    @kowaltoboggan Před rokem +1

    This series is the first instance in 50 years of banging my head to understand what always has been black magic to me. THANK YOU, Uncle Doug (and Rusty for keeping Uncle Doug in line), for this series. Golden!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Thanks, John. We're glad the video was informative.

  • @giulioluzzardi7632
    @giulioluzzardi7632 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Uncle Doug, I will appreciate the work that went into amplification a lot more , this is like learning a new language for me.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful, Giulio :)

  • @ooloncolluphid9842
    @ooloncolluphid9842 Před 10 lety +3

    Good job. Actually, excellent job. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Před 6 lety +41

    Rusty, the NEW Chuck Berry!

  • @dkruitz
    @dkruitz Před 4 lety +1

    These are gold! Thank you for creating these!

  • @Dunamisband
    @Dunamisband Před 4 lety +1

    Uncle Doug,
    Thanks for posting these AMAZING videos!!!!! I have a little bit of electrical background, but never understood how guitar amps work, until I watched this...

  • @tjsi63
    @tjsi63 Před 10 lety +54

    Wow I was never told AC and DC can share the same wire. Thanks

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +6

      Greetings, TJ. Rusty and I love the cat icon. Yes, they can happily coexist within the same wire.

    • @walterkersting1362
      @walterkersting1362 Před 5 lety +1

      Uncle Doug I’ve been running separate lines for dc signals; now I can save all that time and material.

    • @dk70
      @dk70 Před 5 lety +6

      Well technically they combine into offset AC signal. So if you have 1V amplitude AC going about 0V and you feed in 5 volts DC its going to go back and fourth between 6 and 4 volts, as if 1 V AC going about 5V DC.

    • @gumtreeterry9904
      @gumtreeterry9904 Před 4 lety

      It would be a 1v ac peak (2v peak to peak) signal offset from zero by 5v.

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 4 lety

      @Gregster DC offset AC.

  • @tskolits
    @tskolits Před 8 lety +4

    I loved this so much. Very easy to understand. You are a great teacher. Do you think you could ever explain a Neumann U67 ?

  • @suntexi
    @suntexi Před rokem +1

    Fantastic, clear explanation. Plus a talented dog. My standard, Frodo, played blues on his guitar, and he used to sing the most soulful, sad lyrics, you ever heard; he would sing when I played my guitar, or piano too. Poodles are so clever.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem

      Indeed, Paul, animal musicians are underappreciated.

  • @markwarbeck2968
    @markwarbeck2968 Před 3 lety

    Outstanding! Doug is now my favorite uncle. Excellent explanation.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Mark. Welcome to the family :)

  • @captainsparky
    @captainsparky Před 10 lety +3

    I've been struggling to understand this stuff for quite a while and have therefore stuck to building low voltage chip amps. This explanation all made perfect sense to me. This is a great video to bookmark and refer to during any amplifier project. Thanks heaps... Does Rusty give lessons? let him know I'm interested, Cheers.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Greetings, Stephan. I'm glad the video was helpful. Rusty is talking to some Nashville producers about an album deal, but when they're done, I'll give him your message :) ^. .^

  • @samueltractorton2088
    @samueltractorton2088 Před 3 lety +3

    Kickass!

  • @donkeninitz4590
    @donkeninitz4590 Před 2 lety

    Best explanation I've ever see of how a guitar amp does what it does.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Don. Please be sure to subscribe and watch all our tech-related videos.

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton Před 4 lety +2

    Man, this was incredibly well done, and I feel like I really understand how a tube amp works. Thanks for making this!

  • @Finom1
    @Finom1 Před 8 lety +5

    Back To The Future, Rusty - Go Baby Go!!!

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +7

    Zac Volmer, your comment had no reply capability, so I'll answer up here. The standard input jack on all guitar amps is 1/4", but if you're building the amp yourself, you could install a 3.5mm input jack instead. However, I'm not sure if a tube amp would be the best bet for phone or computer input, due to impedance differences between solid-state device output and tube amp input. I think you might be better off with a transistorized amp for your purposes.

    • @crisgaret
      @crisgaret Před 8 lety +1

      +Uncle Doug I know I am coming at this late, but I found this video series to be amazing, and all of your videos are so well explained. I have often wondered why a tube amp isn't really used that much for a "digital performer", someone using a computer or such.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks, Chris. I guess musicians who favor the clean sound of IC circuits and transistors aren't looking for the warmer tone you get from tubes. It's all a matter of taste, I guess.

    • @crisgaret
      @crisgaret Před 8 lety +2

      Yeah, I figured it was a taste thing. I play synth processed by a computer/ipad and really enjoy mixing it up with tube amps at the end. Gives it a fun quality.

    • @rowlandstraylight
      @rowlandstraylight Před 7 lety +1

      There's no reason not to play a synth through a valve amp. Consider that early synths are valve operated and all that amplification would be valve driven. I further note that some of my relatively modern synths have a distortion or tube simulator effect that can be engaged. I have a Roland D10 amongst my toys, and despite being tedious to program it does some interesting things, but it's quite thin and sterile sounding. Warmer moogish or just plain mashed up sound can be extracted by the use of a guitar amp. Sometimes I need a transistor buffer (a clean boost, eq, or similar pedal or just a buffered bypass pedal in the bypass mode) to get a good result.

  • @dmytro_muliar
    @dmytro_muliar Před 11 měsíci

    This video is a real treasure. I wish I had seen it when I began to build my first amplifier. Thank you so much!