Boogiebabies said:Some of those old Mullards 12AT7's have more gain than a modern 12AX7. Figure that one out. The only place I sub is in the PI to tame down too much preamp gain and bottom end.
RR said:Boogiebabies said:Some of those old Mullards 12AT7's have more gain than a modern 12AX7. Figure that one out. The only place I sub is in the PI to tame down too much preamp gain and bottom end.
Quite interesting, like you said "Figure that one out".
Of all the preamp tubes, 12AX7 (with the exception of above) has the highest gain followed by 7025, and I think 12AT7. So basically substituding a preamp tube 12AX7 with a 12AT7 you will lose alot of gain.
Try a 7025, this will lessen the gain but won't drop it as much as a 12AT7. Matter of preference substituding preamp tubes.
You are probably up todate on on brands and models ... I'm not sure what you are getting at.RussB said:RR, you need to to do a little "Tube Research"
Compare a Sovtek 12AX7WA/WB to any old 12AX7 or 12AT7/6201/CV4024...and what's that about a 7025?
zeppman said:On a sidenote, are the JAN Philips 6L6WGB the same as the JAN Philips 7581A?
Thanks Ken j, that's what I mean.Ken j said:12AX7 dual triode is just one member of a family of tubes that have different amounts of gain. The 12AX7 has the most, and is rated at 100. Here are the ratings of its siblings:
12AX7=100 12AT7=60 12AY7=45 12AV7=41 12AU7=20
If my memory serves me right 7025 is the industrial number for a 12AX7.
zeppman said:Well I have the mullard CV4024. Received them today while I was at work, so I can't try them for a few hours. They were recommended to me, but I'm not sure what position to put them in. I don't use the reverb on the amp, so I think it would be pointless to stick it in v4. I was thinking either v1 and v2. I purchased two of them.
Did you check on 5751? Its gain is supposedly between 12AX7 and 12AT7. IT supposedly what SVR used on his Fenders.
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