STRATDELUXER97
Stratoblaster Tone Meister
If these are just as good or better than the original mustard Mullard/Phillips caps,life will be good inside my ole 50 watt Marshall head? We'll see....:fingersx:
shredaholic said:Nice one, I think you'll like them. They will be fully burned in after 100 hours, but after 20 hours they will be pretty close to the fully burned in sound - they'll sound clearer after a bit of burning in. You can try pulling the ouput tubes, and running a CD into the amp with the standby on to burn in the caps while you're away, but my preferred method is to play the amp a lot!
What tubes are you running in the Marshall?
shredaholic said:Nope - just put them any direction you feel like.
kevlar3000 said:They sound fantastic. I have them in a couple of my heads.
jdm61 said:The Hovlands would be my cap of choice for a stereo amp, but do you guys think that they might be too clean for guitar amp application? Seems to me that with a guitar amp, those distortions and imperfections that drive high end stereo guys crazy are actually desirable up to a point.:fingersx:
ES350 said:Yeah---I didn't care for Auricaps, Hovlands, etc; high-end audio types. They're meant for sound reproduction as opposed to sound production...you dont see people pulling out Bumblebees and installing Hovlands to make an old Gibson 'sound better'...