Gearjoneser said:I'd just go with JJ's. They sound nice and full and don't cost that much.
My recent aquisition...a Gibson Goldtone 30RVS uses 4 EL-84's, and I immediately replaced the Ruby Tubes with JJ's, and the bottom end tightened up a bit. I've always been overjoyed with JJ power tubes, and use them in all my EL-34 amps. Even compared to more expensive esoteric tubes, they sound as good and often better.
JumpMarine said:I REALLY like the Ei's with my 18 watt, very musical with great breakup. A close second would be the TAD's which have a solid warm tone, but more headroom than the Ei's. JJ's are good tubes, but I found that they were just.....blaa in comparison to the Ei and TAD.
Luke Duke said:Bah blashemy!!
Burn HIM!
B Bent said:As cheap as EL84s are I might just buy several pairs and try them all and have a few spare sets.
B Bent said:The Z currently has JJs. I have no idea how old, but it sounds pretty darn good. I have some Tung-Sols coming for the 12AX7s and I just put a NOS 12AT7 in reverb. As cheap as EL84s are I might just buy several pairs and try them all and have a few spare sets.
B Bent said:I have some Tung-Sols coming for the 12AX7s and I just put a NOS 12AT7 in reverb. As cheap as EL84s are I might just buy several pairs and try them all and have a few spare sets.
Luke Duke said:BTW how are you liking that Goldtone?
I was sold on a Goldtone until the chance for my Z popped up.