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Yep. Tubes finally started dying... and I just have no idea how to go about choosing what to buy. I see some kits online, but don't know how they'll really affect the tone or if the price is fair. Help! lol.
Yep. Tubes finally started dying... and I just have no idea how to go about choosing what to buy. I see some kits online, but don't know how they'll really affect the tone or if the price is fair. Help! lol.
If you liked the tone as it was, buy the exact same replacement tubes.
If you want something very similar, buy the same type of tubes, but consider a different brand that may be of superior quality
If you want something to address a weakness in the amp (too much gain, not enough, not articulate enough, too articulate, etc), then that's another set of questions to answer.
There are a lot of options, I have purchased from here:
http://www.tubeampdoctor.com/
and Amazon
shop around the interwebs for best prices. good luck
You'd have to have a tech go in and change out a few parts and set up the bias to take EL34s, but it could be done.
That said, the circuits in that amp truly favor 6L6 tubes. You'll just as likely get results that are as good or better by rolling some preamp tubes, which have a bigger impact overall, especially in a 60 watt amp that you probably don't get to turn up into power tube overdrive...unless you get to play super loud all the time.
So does a compromise between the 6L6 and EL34 exist?
what preamp tubes would be recommended? I ... like to push the clean channel into overdrive. what preamp tubes would be recommended?
The only practical compromise of which I am aware is the MESA/Boogie Simul-Sync output stage.
Honestly...in your situation, I would only worry about tubes that have a decent history of longevity. Anything that TAD sells will be fine in your amp.
These are as good as any modern day L6 being made today. http://www.dougstubes.com/power-tubes/6l6-5881-kt66/tad-6l6wgc-str.html
I would not change tubes for tone. Speakers and Eq settings are going to get you Bigger/Better results than glass.
Are you also talking about pre tubes.?
Preamp Tubes from TAD and the several offered from Reflektor will do fine. They are pretty cheap.....but your amp has what.....7-8-9 pre tubes.?
Stick with one brand of AT7 and maybe buy a couple extra AX7 in a different stamp and see what you hear.
good luck
I've heard KT77s work for this. But will they drop into my amp okay? Hmmm.
Right on man, thanks for the input. But the biggest change of tone I heard with power tubes was level of compression, and I would like more compression in my amp very much.
No not simply they wont. They are even worse to try to use than EL34's. Most KT77's wont even fit in your head they are too tall. KT66's are too wide they wont fit in the sockets without rubbing. The only tube which might be a good idea for you is the 5881 which is actually an older lower power tube that you can get to overdrive easier but something you need to realize is that the circuit has way way way more influence over the sound of the amp than the tube type. Depending on the circuit an EL34 might even compress less than a 6L6 does. You can change tube types sometimes to influence the sound of the amp a bit but at the end of the day the circuit is what really gives the amp its character.
You are much better off buying a handful of different 12ax7's and tube rolling the preamp.
One thing you could try is finding a pair of Mullard EL37 power tubes. They drop right into a 6L6 circuit with no mods. One of the engineers at Mullard once said they only need "a whiff of signal to drive them to full output power" so it stands to reason that you might get them to distort at lower volumes than a 6L6 needs