eatsleeprock
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I bought a new to me 2:90 about a year and a half ago, retubed it when I got it, and I think it's time to be done again. I find that after she's been on for around half an hour, I start having to gradually increase volume, and that I'm losing crispness in tone. So, looking into doing this, I have a couple of thoughts, and would love input from anyone who has done any of these things (as much as I would like to buy three seperate sets of tubes and experiment myself, the bank would likely not approve of this)
1) Can I just retube one side of it? I never use both sides, and it seems like a waste to be burning new tubes that are never going to get used. I've read that it's not okay to just pull tubes from the other side, so I wondered if this would still work for me. (of course not wanting to have any associated tone loss from the older tubes running in the second channel)
2) I've read that it's possible to use el34s in place of 6l6s in the class A slots, which will give me more upper mids and a tights low end, although take away some of the characteristic mesa boom. If anyone has experience doing/hearing this, and could comment on how drastic of a change it is, that'd be fantastic. I find that I can get far more low end than I need with the 2:90 deep switch on, and love pronounced upper mids in my tone, so this could be good.
3) If I do have to replace both quads, can i have one split with el34s and one not? (giving myself a direct comparison option for basically the same money)
4) 5881 tubes. I had a marhsall 9200 poweramp running 5881 tubes, and it was the sweetest sounding thing I've ever heard in my life. Until something blew up 45 minutes after I got it. Had it fixed, but 6l6s were put in it, and she was never quite the same again. Hoping to get a smoother, slightly more compressed tone with those tubes. Again, thoughts/experiences.
Ideally I'd like to replace just one side of the amp with a set of 5881 and el34 tubes. Hoping to get a more present, tighter, smoother tone out of it. Also, enjoy having little things in there that make it sound different (as the gibson/triaxis/2:90/gsystem combo, while amazing, isnt really breaking down any borders in terms of unique tones). And of course buying four tubes instead of eight would be fantastic. I play hard rock, similar in style/tone to Black Stone Cherry.
Any input is appreciated! Thanks!
1) Can I just retube one side of it? I never use both sides, and it seems like a waste to be burning new tubes that are never going to get used. I've read that it's not okay to just pull tubes from the other side, so I wondered if this would still work for me. (of course not wanting to have any associated tone loss from the older tubes running in the second channel)
2) I've read that it's possible to use el34s in place of 6l6s in the class A slots, which will give me more upper mids and a tights low end, although take away some of the characteristic mesa boom. If anyone has experience doing/hearing this, and could comment on how drastic of a change it is, that'd be fantastic. I find that I can get far more low end than I need with the 2:90 deep switch on, and love pronounced upper mids in my tone, so this could be good.
3) If I do have to replace both quads, can i have one split with el34s and one not? (giving myself a direct comparison option for basically the same money)
4) 5881 tubes. I had a marhsall 9200 poweramp running 5881 tubes, and it was the sweetest sounding thing I've ever heard in my life. Until something blew up 45 minutes after I got it. Had it fixed, but 6l6s were put in it, and she was never quite the same again. Hoping to get a smoother, slightly more compressed tone with those tubes. Again, thoughts/experiences.
Ideally I'd like to replace just one side of the amp with a set of 5881 and el34 tubes. Hoping to get a more present, tighter, smoother tone out of it. Also, enjoy having little things in there that make it sound different (as the gibson/triaxis/2:90/gsystem combo, while amazing, isnt really breaking down any borders in terms of unique tones). And of course buying four tubes instead of eight would be fantastic. I play hard rock, similar in style/tone to Black Stone Cherry.
Any input is appreciated! Thanks!