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I am planning to buy spare tubes for the mesa roadster. I like 6l6. Should I go with mesa 6l6 or check out any other brand? Any suggestions?

thanks

V
 
vertigo_ said:
I am planning to buy spare tubes for the mesa roadster. I like 6l6. Should I go with mesa 6l6 or check out any other brand? Any suggestions?

thanks

V

If you like what you are running now, buy those. If you should go without the need for the spares, you will already have your tubes for your next re-tube.

I pulled the Mesa STR-440's that my Roadster came with after about a week and threw in =C= 6L6's from Dougs which I fell in love with. I'm using the STR-440's as my backups.

Dom
 
I just retubed my F-30 with tubes from Eurotubes. Ordered them on a Friday and they arrive on Monday.

Fast shipping and great tubes.
 
domct203 said:
I pulled the Mesa STR-440's that my Roadster came with after about a week and threw in =C= 6L6's from Dougs which I fell in love with. I'm using the STR-440's as my backups.

Dom
Your Roadster came with STR 440's ?
 
domct203 said:
Crikey said:
domct203 said:
I pulled the Mesa STR-440's that my Roadster came with after about a week and threw in =C= 6L6's from Dougs which I fell in love with. I'm using the STR-440's as my backups.

Dom
Your Roadster came with STR 440's ?

Yes, that is their current 6L6 they are shipping.
http://mesa.stores.yahoo.net/6l6str440.html

Dom
aahh ok, what is the sound difference between the STR'S and the =C= 's ? I might get some myself.
 
The big differance is that the =C= seem to really bloom at volume. At good volumes (MV 11:00 - 12:00) the tube are very open and 3D sounding with good harmonics. Muted single note runs are punchy and tight (yes, I said tight) and the tube has a smooth top end.

At lower volumes the differance is not really that noticable, but the STR-440 is a little too brittle for me.

Dom
 
domct203 said:
The big differance is that the =C= seem to really bloom at volume. At good volumes (MV 11:00 - 12:00) the tube are very open and 3D sounding with good harmonics. Muted single note runs are punchy and tight (yes, I said tight) and the tube has a smooth top end.

At lower volumes the differance is not really that noticable, but the STR-440 is a little too brittle for me.

Dom
do you work for a tube company because you have totally sold me :wink: , I'm ordering some right now.
They are =C= SED 6L6GC ?
 
Crikey said:
domct203 said:
The big differance is that the =C= seem to really bloom at volume. At good volumes (MV 11:00 - 12:00) the tube are very open and 3D sounding with good harmonics. Muted single note runs are punchy and tight (yes, I said tight) and the tube has a smooth top end.

At lower volumes the differance is not really that noticable, but the STR-440 is a little too brittle for me.

Dom
do you work for a tube company because you have totally sold me :wink: , I'm ordering some right now.
They are =C= SED 6L6GC ?

Yes, they are SED =C= SV6L6GC. Got them from Doug.

Dom
 
Right onto it Dom and thanks for the advice, they are made in Russia :shock:
http://va.eftsecure.net/eftcart/product_detail.asp?part=6L6SED
I only wish my guitar prowess was worthy of this beast. :wink:
 
Have put the =C='s in and cruising nicely, getting some awesome tones with my Gibson std on Ch2
Thanks for the advice.
 
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