kmcguitars GuitarArtologist Dec 7, 2006 #2 Re: Mesa Tubes? According to the Mesa website the 6L6's are Chinese. The 5881's are Russian and most likely Sovtek. My Guess? Ruby's are rebranded Sovtek's?
Re: Mesa Tubes? According to the Mesa website the 6L6's are Chinese. The 5881's are Russian and most likely Sovtek. My Guess? Ruby's are rebranded Sovtek's?
Sludgenutz New member Dec 8, 2006 #3 Re: Mesa Tubes? Mesa's current 6L6 in models like the Recto is the Mesa STR-440, which are tested and rebranded Ruby 6L6MSTR, made in China.
Re: Mesa Tubes? Mesa's current 6L6 in models like the Recto is the Mesa STR-440, which are tested and rebranded Ruby 6L6MSTR, made in China.
eaeolian Member Dec 8, 2006 #4 Re: Mesa Tubes? ^ Correct. They're also a huge step up from the Sovtek STR-430s - much more musical, and "sweeter".
Re: Mesa Tubes? ^ Correct. They're also a huge step up from the Sovtek STR-430s - much more musical, and "sweeter".
Sludgenutz New member Dec 9, 2006 #5 Re: Mesa Tubes? eaeolian said: ^ Correct. They're also a huge step up from the Sovtek STR-430s - much more musical, and "sweeter". Click to expand... My used Mesa came with Russian 5881's under the Mesa STR-425 badge...and I hated them. They sounded small and weak (age/wear unknown). My "baseline" was to start with these STR-440's. I like them a lot. Last edited: Dec 9, 2006
Re: Mesa Tubes? eaeolian said: ^ Correct. They're also a huge step up from the Sovtek STR-430s - much more musical, and "sweeter". Click to expand... My used Mesa came with Russian 5881's under the Mesa STR-425 badge...and I hated them. They sounded small and weak (age/wear unknown). My "baseline" was to start with these STR-440's. I like them a lot.