Oh, another option is to get Tonegrinders, but I think they will be cost-prohibitive.
I would never get those things.
its not a new idea, and whatever that guy has inside them doesn't warrant the cost.
I read a huge thread someone in work put me onto... hifi nerds/hi end tube hifi builders discussing this product. nobody could find a patent for it, they guy himself won't give an accurate picture of how it works (which I guess is fair), but its not going to be anything more than some solid state circuitry that is defo not worth $100. (yes, standard tonegrinders are $89 and custom ones are $99)
the audio samples ive heard are all tonegrinders in V1 and then valves throughtout, whatever amp. I don't think they can be used in certain amps, maybe ones with higher plate voltages for the preamp valves.
It all sounds a bit too much like cobwebs and magic to me. the fetron has been around a long time. I guess a lot of work was put into solid state replacement on tubes, and this guy has something magical (and expensive) that emulates a tube that nobody else has been able to make?
I just don't buy it. I emailed him once though to find out more and I didn't find out anything. just sales pitch.
best we could figure out in work, is that he has some kind of a FET arrangement probably set in epoxy in a plastic tube shaped casing.