johnnyguitar
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Hi guys,
Back in February I noticed that I thought the 6L6s in my Express 5:50 were probably due for replacement. The sound had got a bit mushy and lacked clarity and I noticed that both 6L6s were glowing blue in 50w mode and just one in 5w mode (because only one tube runs) when the amp was running and presumably had current applied to the tubes.
I changed the tubes out for some Winged Cs and things improved straightaway, however at the last gig, I noticed the amp again lacked a bit of clarity and a quick check of the rear of the amp revealed that the tubes were again glowing blue. I'm fairly certain when I checked this immediately after fitting the new tubes that there was no blue glow - is this something that comes in after time or is it a sign that the tube is not completely sealed and some air is getting in somewhere? When I bought them, I took the old STR440s with me to the dealer and had the new Winged Cs matched to within the same spec as the STRs, so I wouldn't have thought that would have been much of a problem.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Back in February I noticed that I thought the 6L6s in my Express 5:50 were probably due for replacement. The sound had got a bit mushy and lacked clarity and I noticed that both 6L6s were glowing blue in 50w mode and just one in 5w mode (because only one tube runs) when the amp was running and presumably had current applied to the tubes.
I changed the tubes out for some Winged Cs and things improved straightaway, however at the last gig, I noticed the amp again lacked a bit of clarity and a quick check of the rear of the amp revealed that the tubes were again glowing blue. I'm fairly certain when I checked this immediately after fitting the new tubes that there was no blue glow - is this something that comes in after time or is it a sign that the tube is not completely sealed and some air is getting in somewhere? When I bought them, I took the old STR440s with me to the dealer and had the new Winged Cs matched to within the same spec as the STRs, so I wouldn't have thought that would have been much of a problem.
Any thoughts?
Cheers