GuitarGuy503
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a few monthes ago I upgraded from a Tom Delonge Signature Strat with an Invader bridge to a 2004 MIA (Maple Fretboard) JB bridge. I just got around to playing through My Mesa Rect-O-Verb tonight with my MIA and was quite disapponted that I wasn't getting nearly as much low end and crunch as I remember when I had the Tom Delonge with the Invader. Don't get me wrong, I was never expecting the JB to put out nearly as much lowend as the Invader but I figured I'd get a significant amount of lowend from it. The tubes seem to be working fine. The tubes are the originals that came with the amp when I bought it used and I havent come across any cutting out or any volume reduction, so I assume they are ok. Am I wrong in assuming that? Do tubes lose their sound quality with age? Could the lack of low end be due to the fact I'm not using an Invader anymore and the JB isn't chunky enough or would a fresh set of tubes help me out with my low end. It's odd because the JB sounds great through my Line 6 and provides a satisfying amount of lowend but it just doesn't seem to be cutting it through my Mesa. :yell: Any thoughts?
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