> The fuzz in most guitar amps is the hard saturation that transistors do.
Most guitar amps in what sense? Most guitar amp units shipped? Probably the biggest volume there is amateurs.
> recreate some sounds from the 40s-60s.
Try 40s-90s-00s--...?
Tubes are commonly used right for tones right up to the heaviest metal. It's common for some solid state driving device to be used, like an overdrive pedal. That doesn't necessarily provide any needed gain, but rather shapes the clean tone, which has an effect on what kind of distortion you get.
(Ironically, one difference between "old school" metal and "modern" metal that amps used in modern metal have more tubes: like three 12AX7's in the preamp rather than two. Nothing needs another vacuum tube more than "modern"!)
In other words, the use of tubes in rock guitar continued to evolve well into the 1990s. So tubes are the key to authentically reproducing the sounds heard in 90s and later metal, not just 40s through 60s.
Which is not to deny that solid state devices aren't used for distortion, either as driving elements for tubes or alone.
Most guitar amps in what sense? Most guitar amp units shipped? Probably the biggest volume there is amateurs.
> recreate some sounds from the 40s-60s.
Try 40s-90s-00s--...?
Tubes are commonly used right for tones right up to the heaviest metal. It's common for some solid state driving device to be used, like an overdrive pedal. That doesn't necessarily provide any needed gain, but rather shapes the clean tone, which has an effect on what kind of distortion you get.
(Ironically, one difference between "old school" metal and "modern" metal that amps used in modern metal have more tubes: like three 12AX7's in the preamp rather than two. Nothing needs another vacuum tube more than "modern"!)
In other words, the use of tubes in rock guitar continued to evolve well into the 1990s. So tubes are the key to authentically reproducing the sounds heard in 90s and later metal, not just 40s through 60s.
Which is not to deny that solid state devices aren't used for distortion, either as driving elements for tubes or alone.