Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Different tubes, different tones

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    Re: Different tubes, different tones

    time to offer my soul for some of those mullards... [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

    FT - email me please!

    Pete

    Comment


    • #17
      Re: Different tubes, different tones

      Pete, I am interested to see how to bias an amp, maybe you could post an article on it. Make sure you put a warning so some wanker does not get killed and sue.

      Comment


      • #18
        Re: Different tubes, different tones

        i have an ampeg VL-502

        with pre amp tubes---12AX7's..(6)
        and power tubes---6550's..(2)

        im not getting enough base though..it sux....and no great distortion....

        any suggestions??

        Comment


        • #19
          Re: Different tubes, different tones

          Good post

          The 6l6-El34 comparison is dead on.

          A vote here for tubestore. Cheap prices and they charge 12.95 to ship all the tubes you want. It took exactly 1 day to get my tubes from them.

          Comment


          • #20
            Re: Different tubes, different tones

            LRG
            i find triode much cheaper than thetubestore

            Comment


            • #21
              Re: Different tubes, different tones

              hey thanks for posting that very useful INFO on the tubes [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] i made a copy of it! [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]

              Comment


              • #22
                Re: Different tubes, different tones

                go to hamfests and Buy Your sweep tubes

                Comment


                • #23
                  Re: Different tubes, different tones

                  Originally posted by Nek:
                  Hey Pete, What are tubes made out of? I mean what is in the glass tube like an EL34? I heard that tubes are cousin to the light bulb, is that true?
                  Thanks. and Pete get TWO gold stars. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

                  Nek
                  <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Tubes are mainly made out of vacuum. Most companies import their vacuum out of Asia because the European nothingness got too costly. Hell, I'll sell you some nothing for only $25.00.
                  [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
                  Member - National Sarcasm Society

                  "Oh, sure. Like we need your support."

                  Comment


                  • #24
                    Re: Different tubes, different tones

                    Pete,

                    I read an article a couple of years ago where someone tried out several different brands of EL34's in a single amp and compared them all. The Siemens brand (out of Germany, I believe), got praised to the sky. Are you familiar with their tubes? A company I used to work for sold computer memory (DIMM's) by them, but I'm not familiar with their tubes.
                    Member - National Sarcasm Society

                    "Oh, sure. Like we need your support."

                    Comment


                    • #25
                      Re: Different tubes, different tones

                      I can't afford NOS tubes...

                      The new EH 6V6 tubes do sound nice, & seem to have sort of an old RCA vibe... I just put them into a '65 RI Deluxe Reverb... that along with a bias job, & clipping the bright cap, opened that amp up quite a bit. Oh, & a JJ 12AX7 in VI darkened it up just a bit, which I like.

                      I've not much cared for Sovteks, epecially the EL84's. They just sound too dark & compressed to me, with not enough headroom. I'm by no means a tube guru, but I've generally had good results with JJ's. That's what I use in my AC30, AC15, Dr.Z Maz 38, & brownface Fenders. No complaints.

                      One thing to keep in mind with current production model boutique amplifiers - for the most part, they are voiced to work well in tandem with currently available tubes, not NOS.

                      Thanks for the primer!

                      Comment


                      • #26
                        Re: Different tubes, different tones

                        Pete,
                        I found a 120w head for sale-(my ole fav' Crate Blue VooDoo) cheap as the guy swears the reverb doesn't work due to bad tubes..

                        How is there a connection between the reverb and tubes?

                        I always thought reverb was generated via a seperate mechanism such as springs..

                        In theory, can this guy be correct? Can I assume a simple tube upgrade/replacement will cure the lack of reverb issue?

                        Comment


                        • #27
                          Re: Different tubes, different tones

                          Originally posted by kickaxeguitars:
                          Pete,
                          I found a 120w head for sale-(my ole fav' Crate Blue VooDoo) cheap as the guy swears the reverb doesn't work due to bad tubes..

                          How is there a connection between the reverb and tubes?

                          I always thought reverb was generated via a seperate mechanism such as springs..

                          In theory, can this guy be correct? Can I assume a simple tube upgrade/replacement will cure the lack of reverb issue?
                          <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Can't speak for Pete, & I know nothing of the guts of the Blue Voodoo -

                          But yes, if it is "tube-driven" reverb, a bad tube can indeed cause the reverb not to function. What we're usually talking about here is a simple preamp tube, like a 12AU7, and a spare should not at all be difficult to locate - so, if the guy wants to make a sale, and the reverb issue is a deciding factor either way - keep him honest. Ask him to round up a replacement reverb driver tube and confirm one way or the other.

                          It could be the spring reverb tank itself (if it is indeed spring reverb), which is a much more costly proposition than replacing a faulty or toasted reverb driver tube.

                          [ May 02, 2004, 10:10 PM: Message edited by: TB ]

                          Comment


                          • #28
                            Re: Different tubes, different tones

                            Originally posted by kickaxeguitars:
                            Pete,
                            I found a 120w head for sale-(my ole fav' Crate Blue VooDoo) cheap as the guy swears the reverb doesn't work due to bad tubes..

                            How is there a connection between the reverb and tubes?

                            I always thought reverb was generated via a seperate mechanism such as springs..

                            In theory, can this guy be correct? Can I assume a simple tube upgrade/replacement will cure the lack of reverb issue?
                            <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Some reverb circuits use a tube AND a small transformer AND the springs. He's right, it could be a tube... it could also be a bad reverb pan (the box with the springs) or even a loose or bad connection from the amp to the pan. You can get most replacement reverb pans from hammond for $30ish I think... they aren't real expensive. Most amps use a 12au7, sometimes a 12ax7 for the reverb driver. A few oddball amps use an EL84!

                            I bought an Egnater TOL 100 awhile back that the reverb died in transit on... had to take it apart, trace the circuit and resolder a connection. Worked fine after that.

                            Pete

                            Comment

                            Working...
                            X