Compare JJ's to Tung-Sol ?

Re: Compare JJ's to Tung-Sol ?

To answer Mr. B's question: it all depends on the amp and your ears! However, I have tried various 12AX7s in multiple amps. JJs are dark and less defined to my ears. Tung Sols are one of my favorite preamp tubes. Tend toward slightly higher gain and clear upper-end. The other is Shuguang. Not quite as hot and sweeter (if that makes any sense).

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While Ei 12AX7s are horrible (microphonics), I loved the EL-84s the best out of 3 or 4 pairs. Smoother breakup and warm without being muddy (like JJ).

Tubes of the same type sound far more similar than they do different regardless of brand so I really don't think switching from JJ's to TS's or vice versa would radically change things. At least not to make it worth the effort in my mind. As long as your talking a quality tube for a quality tube I don't see the point. Switchign out some crap chinese made tube for a JJ on the other hand is worth doing, but again, you've already got quality tubes in there.

Whoever suggested getting one each of several brands of 12AX7 is on the right track. I guarantee that you will think tubes make a difference after you swap back and forth between JJ, EH, Sovtek, Tung Sol, Shuguang and NOS preamp tubes in a single amp. V1 - the first tube in the signal change - has the biggest impact by far. (Phase inverter tube really doesn't matter so long as it's not microphonic.) Even tubes from the same maker vary and it's worth finding "the one" for that first position.

Re-reading the first post, it doesn't sound like tubes are the problem here. Curly may be onto something regarding the bias of the power tubes. The Classic 20 is cathode biased, meaning the power tubes find their own happy operating point (oversimplified version). The Classic 30 is fixed-bias, but the bias is not adjustable. Peavey just guesses how your power tubes will behave and sets the bias voltage based on that guess. A qualified amp tech would need to measure the bias and then either find the right bias range resistor or add a bias adjustment pot (not easy on a PCB amp).

Bottom line, the Classic 30 is NOT just a Classic 20 with two more power tubes. Other than being fixed-bias instead of cathode-bias, the 30 has a choice of 2 or 4 gain stages before the tone stack. The 20 has 3 gain stages before the tone stack. The extra 12AX7 in the 30 should be a clue (reverb is all solid state). Check out Post '70s amps for the schematics: http://www.schematicheaven.com/post70s.htm Even the negative feedback loops are different (and ****ed weird in the Classic 20, but you like that amp).

HTH

Chip
 
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Re: Compare JJ's to Tung-Sol ?

Well, regretably, there's only one way to find out if they're gonna be for you.

Buy some & try 'em.

Buy 1 JJ & 1 Tung Sol and try them in the V1 slot....take some notes as to what you like about the tube that you just played & swap it out for the other.

Only you know what you like :beerchug:


+1

Some tubes match/sound better in some amps than others. For example, i loved the Tung sol in V1 of my Randall Rm-100 while i prefer the Stock Mesa Tube on my Mark Iv's V1 (tung sol sounded too thin) While i have a mix of chinese and JJs for the rest. JJ's tend to be darker/smoother and have more gain while Tung sols are brighter/clearer. Mix and match to your needs.
 
Re: Compare JJ's to Tung-Sol ?

Tung Sol EL-84s are slightly more defined and brighter than JJs in my limited experience (Blues Jr.) Won't cure Mr. B's problem. While Ei 12AX7s are horrible (microphonics), I loved the EL-84s the best out of 3 or 4 pairs. Smoother breakup and warm without being muddy (like JJ).

Are these EL-84s something NOS? New Sensor does not rip off, I mean produce a Tung-Sol branded EL-84. At least there is no mention of them on their website and no dealers I'm familiar with, list them available.
 
Re: Compare JJ's to Tung-Sol ?

Are these EL-84s something NOS? New Sensor does not rip off, I mean produce a Tung-Sol branded EL-84. At least there is no mention of them on their website and no dealers I'm familiar with, list them available.

Too many tubes and amps - too few marbles :omg:

Mr. Rude is right! I did try a variety of new EL-84s, but not from Tung Sol. My comparison would apply if we were talking about 6V6s, but we're not.

Sorry for the bad information.

Chip
 
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