British Vs. American Tube Tone. Poll

British Vs. American Tube Tone. Poll

  • British EL-34/EL-84

    Votes: 45 66.2%
  • American 6L6/6V6

    Votes: 17 25.0%
  • I'm tonally confused

    Votes: 6 8.8%

  • Total voters
    68
  • Poll closed .
Re: British Vs. American Tube Tone. Poll

When it comes to music...only thing I prefer to be american are the guitars :laugh2:
 
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I voted tonally confused because the KT-66 sounds both american and british. It's essentially a british tube, so I guess I should have voted that way eh?
 
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I have both 6L6's and EL34's in my Mark IV. For me it's the best of both worlds. Nice fenderish..... cleans.. with a little bit of that britt in the crunch.
Works for me anyways...
:banana:
 
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british all the way !!!!!!!! EL-34's rock , big and fat and lots of gain and cool blues tones
 
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I've been mainly playing my Marshall for awhile now, but I have two Fenders as well. It depends on what I'm into at the moment, though.

....Bob
 
Re: British Vs. American Tube Tone. Poll

Gr8Scott said:
I voted tonally confused because the KT-66 sounds both american and british. It's essentially a british tube, so I guess I should have voted that way eh?
Yeah... Do Fenders with 6L6s sound anyhing like Marshalls with KT66s? The character of the overdrive is what I'm talking about here.
 
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My primary and only guitar amp is an EL34 Marshall, so I guess I'll take the Brit option.
 
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I'll have to side with American tube tone, especially Mesa Mark series and the Peavey 5150. I'm not a fan of the British mid sound most of the time.
 
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:dunno:

I really like my EL84s in my Dr. Z, they have a nice throaty breakup that isn't harsh, but don't have quite the low end of a 6V6. Nothing sounds like a Fender with 6L6s or 6V6s clean; but I'll be interested to hear the tones out of the new 30 watt Voodoo with 6V6s.

My Marshall uses KT88s which sounds like a warmer fuller 6550 or a 6L6/EL34 cross....so I'm oddball there.

Luke
 
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I use both but I prefer the British tone. My main amp is VHT with a quartet of EL84s. I also own a Fender Hot Rod Deville which I rewired to use EL 34s. Not a big difference in sound though, like changing to a lighter gauge of strings.
 
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I really like the way that el-84 amps sound when playing through them with humbuckers . . . they seem to be a little brighter and sound nicer to me (Even when playing clean)
 
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the brit EL34 is best cranked for a nice natural gain.

the american 6L6 powered amps are great for nice clean sound.

i think they are both great but they serve 2 different purposes.

i'd use a JCM 800 and a fender blackface.
 
Re: British Vs. American Tube Tone. Poll

esandes said:
the brit EL34 is best cranked for a nice natural gain.

the american 6L6 powered amps are great for nice clean sound.

+1... but seeing as how I play with gain more than not, I'm going to have to go British on this one.
 
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MikeS said:
+1... but seeing as how I play with gain more than not, I'm going to have to go British on this one.
a cranked EL34 powered marshall jcm 800 simply has more bite and roar than anything else i've tried. my 50W JCM 800 had more authority than my 120 W 5150 amp.
 
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American!
though I play 5881 at the moment, do they count as 6L6?
 
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