Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
Re: Re-tube question for a n00b at the concept.
https://www.kcanostubes.com/content/sed-winged-c-el34-singles-pairs-quartets
This is the site that I always rely on for winged C's. The link above is to the winged c page. The pic he has on the page does not show the logo however, so I can't comment on that. I have had one's like the picture Kam posted, and a set from Mike, as in the link I posted.
Depending on the power tubes, there can, in my experience, be very noticeable differences in tone. Groove Tubes for example, offers power tubes in different "hardness" ratings. So, a tube with a rating of "4" will break up much sooner than a tube with a rating of "7". To my ears, this effects how I hear the tone of the amp. Also, the difference between a really cheap set of power tubes and a great quality set of power tubes is, at least to me, very noticeable. Of course that's all subjective, but I think there is a difference in sound for power tubes.
YMMW, all that jazz.
https://www.kcanostubes.com/content/sed-winged-c-el34-singles-pairs-quartets
This is the site that I always rely on for winged C's. The link above is to the winged c page. The pic he has on the page does not show the logo however, so I can't comment on that. I have had one's like the picture Kam posted, and a set from Mike, as in the link I posted.
Depending on the power tubes, there can, in my experience, be very noticeable differences in tone. Groove Tubes for example, offers power tubes in different "hardness" ratings. So, a tube with a rating of "4" will break up much sooner than a tube with a rating of "7". To my ears, this effects how I hear the tone of the amp. Also, the difference between a really cheap set of power tubes and a great quality set of power tubes is, at least to me, very noticeable. Of course that's all subjective, but I think there is a difference in sound for power tubes.
YMMW, all that jazz.