SabuJSE
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Add me to the ever-growing list of happy JJ tube owners.
Based on all the glowing reviews I've seen here, I finally contacted Jay at Eurotubes and through emails he explained to me exactly what I needed to retube my Lonestar Special. Lots of detail but explained in such a way where I could understand - Jay is the man. I decided to go with the "standard" JJ's as opposed to the ones rated for higher gain as that isn't what I was looking for.
Anyway, I ordered them on Friday after a back and forth email discussion on Thursday, and they arrived on Monday (much to my surprise as they are located in OR and I am on the East Coast). He even labeled the Phase Inverter tube for me so I wouldn't confuse it with the others.
Popped out the stock Mesa tubes that came with my LSS, seated the 5 new ECC 83 S's and the 4 EL 84's, fired up the amp, and I was stunned. Channel 1 cleans were even more vibrant than before while retaining a wonderfully sweet tone. The change in Channel 2 was even more drastic as the overdrive was smoother while being stronger. The mud is all gone and there is a clarity of overall tone now in the distortion that was not there before.
You guys all knew that from the other posts - but what I haven't seen mentioned is that since these new tubes have zero mud, I am now able to change my settings back to what I want them at the amp since I do not have to compenstae for muddy mids and bass tones anymore. I no longer have to boost the Treble and Presence to levels I don't really want, and I could add in some more mids and bass.
The end result? A humbucker based guitar now has some serious clarity while retaining the sweeteness and chime of channel one and I get a clarity in channel two I didn't have before with a boost in overdrive/distorion and sustain.
Bottom line, if you are on the fence, do it. Now.
Based on all the glowing reviews I've seen here, I finally contacted Jay at Eurotubes and through emails he explained to me exactly what I needed to retube my Lonestar Special. Lots of detail but explained in such a way where I could understand - Jay is the man. I decided to go with the "standard" JJ's as opposed to the ones rated for higher gain as that isn't what I was looking for.
Anyway, I ordered them on Friday after a back and forth email discussion on Thursday, and they arrived on Monday (much to my surprise as they are located in OR and I am on the East Coast). He even labeled the Phase Inverter tube for me so I wouldn't confuse it with the others.
Popped out the stock Mesa tubes that came with my LSS, seated the 5 new ECC 83 S's and the 4 EL 84's, fired up the amp, and I was stunned. Channel 1 cleans were even more vibrant than before while retaining a wonderfully sweet tone. The change in Channel 2 was even more drastic as the overdrive was smoother while being stronger. The mud is all gone and there is a clarity of overall tone now in the distortion that was not there before.
You guys all knew that from the other posts - but what I haven't seen mentioned is that since these new tubes have zero mud, I am now able to change my settings back to what I want them at the amp since I do not have to compenstae for muddy mids and bass tones anymore. I no longer have to boost the Treble and Presence to levels I don't really want, and I could add in some more mids and bass.
The end result? A humbucker based guitar now has some serious clarity while retaining the sweeteness and chime of channel one and I get a clarity in channel two I didn't have before with a boost in overdrive/distorion and sustain.
Bottom line, if you are on the fence, do it. Now.