MBJunkie said:
Personally, I prefer the sound offerings from my MkV with 6L6 tubes....just my opinion.
screamingdaisy said:
It's been a long time since I ran EL34s, but if I remember correctly I found that they did make channels 2 (crunch) and 3 (IIC+ and IV) sound more similar, although still not identical. It was one of the reasons I gravitated back to 6L6s after awhile.
Could've just been the way I dialled things in too... someone else with different tastes could've ended up with totally different sounds.
Well, I'm going to eat my words.
I switched back to 6L6s. :shock:
I was missing the big, open tone in Ch. 2 and 3 and also the sparkle in Ch. 1.
I've learned to dial in the highs so they're not overbearing (e.g. Ch. 1 treble around 9 o'clock and presence around 9 or 10 o'clock, mid around 11 or Noon, and keeping the gain around Noon or 1 PM seems to tame the treble. I'm using the 45 watt setting.)
I use single coils mainly (Stratocasters and a Telecaster with the occasional humbucker equipped guitar) which was my impetus for trying EL34s, but after gigging it a couple of times it just sounded a little blah
to me.
It
wasn't bad sounding, but if I want Marshall, I'll play my JTM-45 or my Kemper with Plexi profiles. I'm going to let the Boogie excel at its own sound.
I know you veteran Mesa players can tweak the heck out of the channels to get different tones, but I'm not one of them.
It
is a luxury to be able to go back and forth without a re-bias. Thank Mesa for that!