80's_Thrash_Metal
Slightly_Glazed_Believer
Have you tried a JVM?
No...never have, nor have I tried a Fireball. But I'm an addict on the Marshall forums and I have loved every Marshall I've ever owned so.... I think I want one.
Have you tried a JVM?
Between this and this, I think that I'm set for a while.No...never have, nor have I tried a Fireball. But I'm an addict on the Marshall forums and I have loved every Marshall I've ever owned so.... I think I want one.
Between this and this, I think that I'm set for a while.![]()
They sure do. I just don't always plug them in.Do the green LEDs still work in that Randall head? Seems like a long time ago when I installed those.
I'm flirting with the idea of turning my single rectifier series2 into a kt88-powered amp.
From what I've read you can use this amp with a properly selected matched-pair of kt88 tubes in the amp's el34 setting.
Eurotubes can supposedly select a correct-drawing pair, although with the current supply situation I'm not sure if this still does apply.
I really dig the angry bark it gets at lessor volumes with the mesa 447 (EH EL34), but when I push the volume up it gets a little softer on the edges than I prefer.
Running through my k100 212 avatar does help it stay stiffer feeling at higher gain, but through the Mesa cabs it doesn't hold as firm as I'd like.
I'm honestly not sure how it would end-up sounding using a pair of kt88, but on paper it would be a step towards a more authoritative response overall.
Anyone used a recto with 6550/kt88?
Done!!
Huge fan of big bottle tubes but never tried them on a Recto. I love the thought of it but not sure it will work. I al so don't know that it wouldn't.![]()
Done!!
ehhh not for me. i have enough tube amps, vintage and not, to last me a lifetime and get all the tones i need. the kemper is great though, enjoy bro
Maybe if they could make it look somewhat less dorky. Lets not mince words here; that is one nerdball-looking piece of gear.![]()
Done!!
Done!!
Now you just need to find the knob for "sound good". Godspeed . . .