Okay, I know less about tubes than just about anyone, so I'm looking for some info from anyone...
I popped the back off my 5150 combo (singature not block letters and not II) to see what tubes were in there. The two power tubes (a sticky says they are 6LCGC (or is it 6L6GC)) don't have any writing or logos on them. They do have a stickers close to them that say "30.8" and "30.9". I presume that has something to do with their bias setting ???
The 5 preamp tubes are labeled as 12AX7s. The odd part is that the 1st, 3rd, and 5th have no writing on them, no logo, no nothing. The 2nd and the 4th have a "JJ" logo on them. My uneducated guess is that all the tubes came from the factory with no writing or logos on them, and whomever owned it before me replaced two of the preamp tubes with JJs. Why would they just replace two, and why every other one (unless it is just a coincidence that those two flamed out)?
Does anyone have any insight into these amps, or into tubes in general that might shed some light? I guess ultimately, I'm trying to decide if it's worth hauling this 85 pound monster to Uncle Albert's to have it looked at to see if it would sound better with new tubes.
Also, the thing has a ground switch on the back that can be in a "+" position, a "0" position, or a "-" position. How do I know which to choose? Thanks and sorry if these questions have been answered before, as I didn't do a search first... [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
I popped the back off my 5150 combo (singature not block letters and not II) to see what tubes were in there. The two power tubes (a sticky says they are 6LCGC (or is it 6L6GC)) don't have any writing or logos on them. They do have a stickers close to them that say "30.8" and "30.9". I presume that has something to do with their bias setting ???
The 5 preamp tubes are labeled as 12AX7s. The odd part is that the 1st, 3rd, and 5th have no writing on them, no logo, no nothing. The 2nd and the 4th have a "JJ" logo on them. My uneducated guess is that all the tubes came from the factory with no writing or logos on them, and whomever owned it before me replaced two of the preamp tubes with JJs. Why would they just replace two, and why every other one (unless it is just a coincidence that those two flamed out)?
Does anyone have any insight into these amps, or into tubes in general that might shed some light? I guess ultimately, I'm trying to decide if it's worth hauling this 85 pound monster to Uncle Albert's to have it looked at to see if it would sound better with new tubes.
Also, the thing has a ground switch on the back that can be in a "+" position, a "0" position, or a "-" position. How do I know which to choose? Thanks and sorry if these questions have been answered before, as I didn't do a search first... [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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