Kommerzbassist
Thunderbirdologist
Hey guys, I was wondering which tubes would give you the best classic Marshall power stage drive when used in the phase inverter position... if that makes sense in any way.
Rid said:Yeah, but our ancient builder of dem hot glassy bubble amps, says that using a lowgain tube will tighten things up, and using a ax7 will make it more spongy![]()
Yep...12at7 for blackface Fender and 12ax7 for Marshalls. LewSTRATDELUXER97 said:You want a 12AX7 in the Marshall...
Lewguitar said:Yep...12at7 for blackface Fender and 12ax7 for Marshalls. Lew
STRATDELUXER97 said:A guy can use a 12AT7 in the PI of a Marshall,but it just doesn't sound right to me....In a BF Fender amp I find just the opposite and I don't like what a 12AX7 does...
Lewguitar said:I agree. And a guy can use a 12ax7 in place of a 12at7 in a blackface Fender if he wants a gainier, grainier tone. But generally, I like 12ax7's in Marshalls and 12at7 in Fenders. Just sounds "right" to me. But everyone should experiment and see...you're not going to hurt anything and then you'll know what YOU like. Lew
Kommerzbassist said:Ok, so what specific brabd/type of 12ax7 would you recommend for that position if I want mucho Marshall crunch?![]()
shredaholic said:I disagree a bit - I've noticed crunch varies quite a bit when swapping out 12AX7's in V3. The effect is less noticeable in V3 than V1 than you'd expect, but I'd still take tonal properties of a phase inverter tube over strength.
The more upper mid emphasis the tube has, the more crunch you'll get. For crunch, a Mullard or Valvo will probably be the crunchiest, if you like to retain crunch but with a bit more "ballsy" tone an RFT would be great for that.