ItsaBass
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Hi,
I have this Ampeg 100W Super Rocket 2x12 100W combo that I am finding too dry and clattery. It gets going a bit better after about 15 to 20 minutes of playing at high volume, but still leaves something to be desired. It sounds, gasp, "solid statey." Very reminiscent of the '60's Vox solid state amps.
I got it basically NOS, so it was not broken in much at all. The fresh V30 speakers probably have something to do with the tone. I have only put about 4 or 5 hours of play on them. Usually a rig with all V30's is too barky and dry for me, especially when they are not broken in. (I like a V30 mixed with some other speaker, if at all.)
However, I also looked inside, and it has GT 6L6's, which I believe are Chinese or Russian, and it has M.I.R. preamp tubes (could not see the brand, and they were still hot when I looked, so I did not pull them to check). Any reasonable chance that a simple pre-amp tube swap would warm up my sound? If so, what is a good choice?
Someone mentioned that JJs are known for darkening an amp. However, I don't really want to add low end. This amp has low end in spades. I just want to "moisten" the sound and soften up the attack and clatteriness.
Also, if there is any way to put in a tube that will increase the reverb effect, I'd like to do that as well. It's weak on this amp compared to most Ampegs.
Thank you!
I have this Ampeg 100W Super Rocket 2x12 100W combo that I am finding too dry and clattery. It gets going a bit better after about 15 to 20 minutes of playing at high volume, but still leaves something to be desired. It sounds, gasp, "solid statey." Very reminiscent of the '60's Vox solid state amps.
I got it basically NOS, so it was not broken in much at all. The fresh V30 speakers probably have something to do with the tone. I have only put about 4 or 5 hours of play on them. Usually a rig with all V30's is too barky and dry for me, especially when they are not broken in. (I like a V30 mixed with some other speaker, if at all.)
However, I also looked inside, and it has GT 6L6's, which I believe are Chinese or Russian, and it has M.I.R. preamp tubes (could not see the brand, and they were still hot when I looked, so I did not pull them to check). Any reasonable chance that a simple pre-amp tube swap would warm up my sound? If so, what is a good choice?
Someone mentioned that JJs are known for darkening an amp. However, I don't really want to add low end. This amp has low end in spades. I just want to "moisten" the sound and soften up the attack and clatteriness.
Also, if there is any way to put in a tube that will increase the reverb effect, I'd like to do that as well. It's weak on this amp compared to most Ampegs.
Thank you!
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