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frehley
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I've been on the Eurotubes website and saw some info in which Eurotubes claim
that the bias on most Mesa stuff is set really cold and can benefit from a bias mod or the use of hotter JJ tubes to bring up the bias to where it supposedly
belongs. Well, I decided to try their JJ E34L's and three ECC83s P.I. and got popping and crackling noise with them after a few minutes. I found that I prefer
the tone of 6L6's over EL34's as I played but I took out the JJ's and put the Groove Tubes 6L6S's and the Mesa P.I. tubes back in and the noise went away.
The main reason I tried the JJ tubes was because I wanted to try a tube that
would give me the "proper" bias of the amp but I got this crap instead.
I see some of you like JJ tubes but is there any merit to their claim that Mesa sets the bias on their amps too cold? If it turns out to be total B.S. then I'll just
stick with the Groove Tubes 6L6S's which I like very much but if not, then I might try the JJ's one more time. Any info would help.
Thanks!
that the bias on most Mesa stuff is set really cold and can benefit from a bias mod or the use of hotter JJ tubes to bring up the bias to where it supposedly
belongs. Well, I decided to try their JJ E34L's and three ECC83s P.I. and got popping and crackling noise with them after a few minutes. I found that I prefer
the tone of 6L6's over EL34's as I played but I took out the JJ's and put the Groove Tubes 6L6S's and the Mesa P.I. tubes back in and the noise went away.
The main reason I tried the JJ tubes was because I wanted to try a tube that
would give me the "proper" bias of the amp but I got this crap instead.
I see some of you like JJ tubes but is there any merit to their claim that Mesa sets the bias on their amps too cold? If it turns out to be total B.S. then I'll just
stick with the Groove Tubes 6L6S's which I like very much but if not, then I might try the JJ's one more time. Any info would help.
Thanks!
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