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Re: Preamp Tubes for High Gain. Shootout Results.
great stuff GJ. Thanks.
great stuff GJ. Thanks.
rraawwrr said:I keep seeing that the Sovtek LPS are used by Mesa/Boogie. Does this mean that they are stock in my amplifier?
Gearjoneser said:Tonight, I did a preamp tube shootout, just to see what pre tubes are the KING of high gain. The test amp was my extremely good sounding 50W Marshall Jubilee on Jubilee 4-12 w/Vin 30's and Tesla JJ E-34L's (10% higher output than EL-34's)
I actually lined up my whole collection of preamp tubes and started popping them in one after the next in the 1st position. The other 2 are GT12AX7C's.
I listened to the amp's gain from 3 to 10, and listened for thickness, tightness, and sustain on chords and high notes.
First of all, preamp tubes are very difficult to hear all the differences, sometimes there was almost no discernable difference.
I won't bore you with the details of all of them I tried, like the Russian 12AX7A, EI's, EI Gold Elites, Sovtek WXT, JJ ECC83, Electroharmonix, and some Various no-name ones pulled from old amps. All of them sounded good, but I'll narrow it down to the high gain killers for you.
Mullard 12AX7/7025 Made in Britain NOS. Pretty damn good, but just a tiny bit of mush at highest gain settings....gain on 10 fairly loud.
GT12AX7M (Mullard copy) A tiny bit fatter than NOS Mullard, but again, just a bit indistinct and sloppy when gain is on 10. Sounds better on vintage type amps.
Tungsol 12AX7 Current Production. Nice rich tone, tight, and great gain, but the sustain would drop out just a little. Still a great tube well worth buying, but let's move on. Keep in mind, I'm splitting hairs....it's a phenomenal tube.
GT12AX7C or any unlabeled Chinese 12AX7 Shuguang 9th Generation.
Now, we're getting into the top rung on the ladder! These are extremely tight on the palm mutes and have excellent sustain for low and high notes!
These are what come stock in Bogners and Two Rock's I believe. I use them in my Ecstasy and they sound great! The only drawback is that the overall tone is just a tiny bit narrow in order to give you that super high gain. You get great chunk and sustain, but you may need to back your treble down 1 notch because of it's bite. Killer tube!
Telefunken Hand Selected German NOS. What can I say, it's the most legendary 12AX7 there is! Sweet smooth and sustaining with tight low end chunk even with the gain backed down to 7. With gain on 10, it stays clear and tight, just like the Chinese 12AX7, but it's a tiny bit warmer and sweeter.
The drawback? Expensive as hell! Why spend the money when you can get the prior tube or the next one on my list.....the high gain amp winner!!!
The SOVTEK 12AX7 LPS!!! Sweet, smooth, sustaining, the right amount of aggression and low end palm muted chunk at all gain levels. Trust me, I went back and forth about 6 times, shutting off the amp, and swapping tubes between the 12AX7C, the Telefunken, and the Sovtek LPS. It came down to a battle between the Telefunken and the LPS, because it was THAT close.
In summary, if you own a highgain amp like a modern Marshall, Jubilee, Mesa Rectifier, Stilletto, ENGL, Peavey JSX, 5150, Soldano, or other similar amp, it's not a bad idea to swap out your pre tubes for either the GT12AX7C @$14, or the Sovtek 12AX7LPS @$12. The 1st position will make a difference, but you may as well get a set of 3 if you haven't changed them in several years.
rraawwrr said:I keep seeing that the Sovtek LPS are used by Mesa/Boogie. Does this mean that they are stock in my amplifier?
I put a 12AX7M in V1, and it completely kicked the crap out of the stock 12AX7 - however if GJ says the Sovtek tube is better, I doubt I had one in there in the first place. For you Mesa guys, what do you run in V1? I've seen some of you have the 12AX7M's, and some have the C's too.
screamingdaisy said:Unless it's changed, I'm pretty sure the stock tubes are Electro Harmonics 12AX7EH.
rraawwrr said:I keep seeing that the Sovtek LPS are used by Mesa/Boogie. Does this mean that they are stock in my amplifier?
I put a 12AX7M in V1, and it completely kicked the crap out of the stock 12AX7 - however if GJ says the Sovtek tube is better, I doubt I had one in there in the first place. For you Mesa guys, what do you run in V1? I've seen some of you have the 12AX7M's, and some have the C's too.
Quencho092 said:How would the chinese sound in a BF fender circuit?
I dig the tone of my NOS GE 5751's for loads of clean headroom, but i also refer to an LPS when i want some gain. It's a non master volume. Would my BF amp benefit from a chinese tube in the V1?
I tell you what, I roll the LPS's and love them!!! I came up on a set of JJ's and I decided to try them out, they didnt last 5 minutes in my amp before the LPS's went back in. I love mine!!XSSIVE said:i'll keep this in mind for the engl when it needs tubes and may try some of those Sovteks in the near future in the ultra plus (it has all JJs now). good info, thanks for the review!!
-Mike
PUCKBOY99 said:I honestly don't know, but they're cheap enough to give it a try!
They'll probably just tighten up the overall tone & give it a bit more blues-rock bite....kinda' like the LPS.