for those Marshall or other/ EL 34 users

Curly

Moe's Bluesman
I called up Bob @ Eurotubes to order some tubes for my Mesa, and we talked a bit about the new JJ KT 77s.

For those of you who use EL 34s, you may already know this, but according to him, the KT 77s are a fat sounding linear tube that's a direct replacement.
 
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cool ....

since the KT 77 is described as fat and linear, it sounds like it's similar in relation to an EL 34 as a KT 66 is to a 6L6. There was some talk of JJ also developing a KT 66 about a year or so ago, so I have some hopes they'll produce one some day.

Supposedly, they were leaning toward a small bottle version, which maybe wouldn't look as cool, but would fit in more amps.
 
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I thought KT-88s were to EL34s what KT-66s are to 6L6s??? :dunno:

Is the KT-77 gonna meet ya' half way between the 34 & the 88 ??? (increase the headroom, but still able to get some breakup?)

.............and where would 6CA7s fit in??????
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
I thought KT-88s were to EL34s what KT-66s are to 6L6s??? :dunno:

Is the KT-77 gonna meet ya' half way between the 34 & the 88 ??? (increase the headroom, but still able to get some breakup?)

.............and where would 6CA7s fit in??????

Nope....The 6CA7 is the American numbering of the EL34 and normally a larger bottled tube almost the size of a 6l6....

The KT88 is more on the lines of a 6550 in size and what it can handle..

KT stands for Kinkless Tetrode...
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
Why thank you Mr. Spina :beerchug:

You're very welcome....I've tryed KT tubes in my Marshall and 6L6s and EL34s are the Marshall tone for me and the only tubes I'll use in mine! Every other tube screws up the mids and the compressed growl and honk you get with EL34s.....Things start getting to round and Fendery with these other tubes..If I want Fendery,I play through my Fender amps...LOL

When I Play through a Marshall I expect it to growl,cut,and have a tight agressive tone unlike anything else(Other than the modern copies)...I'm also speaking about the early Marshalls(The real ones and void of all the extra crap they place in the simple circuit)
 
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Well, I've got one of Scott's Celtic Edanas which is basically a JTM45. The KT-66s sound fantastic in it in "SWEET" mode & get a nice bit of bite in either "BITCH" mode or with the channels jumpered.

That said, I wonder what it would sound like with EL34s & a SS rectifier???? :D
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
Well, I've got one of Scott's Celtic Edanas which is basically a JTM45. The KT-66s sound fantastic in it in "SWEET" mode & get a nice bit of bite in either "BITCH" mode or with the channels jumpered.

That said, I wonder what it would sound like with EL34s & a SS rectifier???? :D

Doesn't the weber copper cap have a versionjthat has no sag?
 
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I think so & I was actually talking to Scott about that when I had the amp built.

..................for the cost, it would be worth trying. They're only like $20-30 bucks.
 
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I don't mess with those or those E34L's that he tries to push. If you want the EL34 sound, EL34's is what you use.
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
Well, I've got one of Scott's Celtic Edanas which is basically a JTM45. The KT-66s sound fantastic in it in "SWEET" mode & get a nice bit of bite in either "BITCH" mode or with the channels jumpered.

That said, I wonder what it would sound like with EL34s & a SS rectifier???? :D

The JTM is basically a 59 Bassman...later Marshalls aren't and I prefer the EL34s in those amps....A 59 Bassman is all about the 6L6/5881 tubes though..
 
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Xeromus said:
I don't mess with those or those E34L's that he tries to push. If you want the EL34 sound, EL34's is what you use.

To me the 1959,1987,2203,and 2204 amps are all about EL34s to get the best grind from these amps...But no harm in trying whatever might work.
 
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Rid said:
Dunno a Park 75 has some good Marshall bite too;)
And that thing has a pair of big KT-88's.

Let's just say this is all too subjective....Some guys love Boogies and others love Marshalls>.......:wave:
 
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uh ... I was just passing along some info.

I don't have an EL 34 amp myself. I kind of think of Marshalls as sounding best with EL 34s, but there are other amps out there that use EL 34s that might benefit from extended low end and a linear response.

choices are often a good thing with tube amps ;)

as far as Marshalls are concerned, I don't really know what the best current production tube is, or if there even are any that are anywhere nearly close to some of the good old ones.
 
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Curly said:
uh ... I was just passing along some info.

I don't have an EL 34 amp myself. I kind of think of Marshalls as sounding best with EL 34s, but there are other amps out there that use EL 34s that might benefit from extended low end and a linear response.

choices are often a good thing with tube amps ;)

as far as Marshalls are concerned, I don't really know what the best current production tube is, or if there even are any that are anywhere nearly close to some of the good old ones.

And I say......It's all good buddy..I own several amps so I don't get tired of 1 tone...
 
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I had the privilege of playing an original 65 block logo JTM45 once. It was loaded with GEC KT66's, and run through a vintage Marshall 4x12 it sounded very "Marshally". No mistaking it for a big Fender. Much of the early Hendrix stuff was KT66 loaded Marshalls, as is most of the AC/DC stuff. The early EVH brown sound was a Sylvania 6CA7 loaded plexi. Having said that, I do believe you get a more "snarly" and throaty mids overdrive from standard EL34's, compared to any other tube. Just last night I was really getting a kick out of the unique EL34 breakup.
 
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Lake Placid Blues said:
I had the privilege of playing an original 65 block logo JTM45 once. It was loaded with GEC KT66's, and run through a vintage Marshall 4x12 it sounded very "Marshally". No mistaking it for a big Fender. Much of the early Hendrix stuff was KT66 loaded Marshalls, as is most of the AC/DC stuff. The early EVH brown sound was a Sylvania 6CA7 loaded plexi. Having said that, I do believe you get a more "snarly" and throaty mids overdrive from standard EL34's, compared to any other tube. Just last night I was really getting a kick out of the unique EL34 breakup.

I've read different schools and opinions about the Hendrix amps....6550s get mentioned also....His amps were clean,warm,and round sounding,plus he used BF Fender stuff quite a bit in the studio and in early days on the road...

It's hard to trust what others say about these types of things unless you were behind the guy's amp or was buds with his actual amp tech...The whole EVH thing is even more of a joke,though I do agree about the large bottled 6CA7s in his amp...Nothing against your post,but alot of this stuff is just pure speculation and BS also..
 
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