The stock ones are getting old and I want to replace them. I'm looking for something that sounds a little bigger and overdrive a lot smoother. I would also like to at least MAINTAIN the current amount of headroom. More would be nice, but I don't want to distort any earlier. I looked into Gold Lions, but they seem a little pricey. Anything similar but cheaper?
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Re: Which EL-84s for a Blues Jr?
I like JJ's. A little thicker.Originally posted by crusty philtrum...Gimme a call when it's time to take 'em out. I don't have a gun, but i have a very sharp pointy stick and enough negativity to take out a small country...Originally posted by SecurbThe only blackmachine I care about is sitting in my jeans.
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Originally posted by trevorus View PostI like JJ's. A little thicker.Originally posted by jeremyGod hates bad guitar tone
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Re: Which EL-84s for a Blues Jr?
Sovtek EL84M gives me 20% more clean headroom in my Marshall class 5. (single powertube)
I use a JJ for AC/DC tones (JJ's sound a lot grittier/rougher in a C5).
No idea what they will do in pairs or in a Fender though.Amp department:
JCM 900 MkIII 100w, EL34 (sold)
Class 5 (pure class...)
Hughes&Kettner TM18H
Marshall 1965A (4x10 G10L-35's)
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i just bought the BJr high headroom option replacement set of JJs from eurotubes - very happy with itgear list in profile
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Is it not the glory of the people of America that, whilst they have paid a decent regard to the opinions of former times and other nations, they have not suffered a blind veneration for antiquity, for custom, or for names, to overrule the suggestions of their own good sense, the knowledge of their own situation, and the lessons of their own experience?" - James Madison - Federalist #14
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Howdy,
My friend, the days of chosing from the various quality American made tubes are looong gone, hah-hah. I use JJs for my Carmen Ghia most of the time. If Sovteks can be had on the cheap, I take them. Currently I'm running some NOS Sylvanias, but whether they'll prove to be worth the extra $ remains to be seen. Good luck.
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Re: Which EL-84s for a Blues Jr?
Originally posted by eggman View PostHowdy,
My friend, the days of chosing from the various quality American made tubes are looong gone, hah-hah. I use JJs for my Carmen Ghia most of the time. If Sovteks can be had on the cheap, I take them. Currently I'm running some NOS Sylvanias, but whether they'll prove to be worth the extra $ remains to be seen. Good luck.Amp department:
JCM 900 MkIII 100w, EL34 (sold)
Class 5 (pure class...)
Hughes&Kettner TM18H
Marshall 1965A (4x10 G10L-35's)
Guitar Department:
Gibson Les Paul Standard
Fernandes Japan Customshop
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