dylan7620
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I was browsing through tubedepot.com and noticed the factory second tubes in there for cheap. I'm a little strained right now on cash but my Mark IV needs some new power tubes in the worst way. (The volume cuts out and won't come back on after a couple minutes of playing and it keeps getting worse) Anyway, this is what their site says about them:
Now I understand this isn't the ideal way to go. When I get the money I'll probably buy a completely brand new quad set and then keep these as backups. Heck, if I had the money I'd throw down on a few sets of STR415s but us musicians gotta get by with what we can sometimes, you know?
I guess I'd just like to hear out anybody who has actually tried them or has known of someone actually trying them. I'd like to hear the good, bad or ugly instances of whether or not it's worth it. I'm looking at the SED =C= 6L6GCs, which would only be $40 plus tax and shipping for a quad versus brand spanking new at $110 plus tax and shipping. I'm thinking there are three different scenarios for what happens.
Scenario A: They turn out to be great tubes, performing on par for the most part with their "untainted" siblings but most people don't even bother simply because of the "Factory 2nd/Grade B" stigma.
Scenario B: They come off as "okay" sounding, maybe not quite as good as how my amp sounded before but at least they work and will get me through a few months until I can get my hands on new set.
Scenario C: Complete rubbish, I try to send them back but something goes wrong and I miss the 10 day window (and this would happen because bad things happen in a domino effect and it can never be just one thing that goes wrong). Then the shame sets in of knowing full well that only cheap idiots buy 2nd class valves and I cry myself to sleep over the fifty or so bucks I wasted until I can redeem myself later on by getting new ones.
One more thing, I noticed that some may be returned from amp manufactures because they weren't in their preferred range, I'm assuming this includes Mesa since they're known to do that. My amp is well past its five year warranty so I'm not risking voiding anything of that nature but I'd like to think that if these tubes do so in fact happen to be out of traditional boogie specifications I'll still be okay and not suffer anything other than maybe not having "ideal tone." So lets have at it... what do you guys think?
I was browsing through tubedepot.com and noticed the factory second tubes in there for cheap. I'm a little strained right now on cash but my Mark IV needs some new power tubes in the worst way. (The volume cuts out and won't come back on after a couple minutes of playing and it keeps getting worse) Anyway, this is what their site says about them:
"factory seconds" are no different. Some were returned from various amplifier manufacturers because they measured outside of their preferred range. While others may have physical irregularities, scratches on the bases or were simple exchanged returns.
No matter what the reason, all of these tubes have been retested by us and fully met our stringent requirements. But since we can't sell them as new, we are passing the savings to you by selling these great tubes at a deep discount.
To provide even more savings to you, we are offering these tubes with a 10 day warranty. Sorry, no cash refunds.
Now I understand this isn't the ideal way to go. When I get the money I'll probably buy a completely brand new quad set and then keep these as backups. Heck, if I had the money I'd throw down on a few sets of STR415s but us musicians gotta get by with what we can sometimes, you know?
I guess I'd just like to hear out anybody who has actually tried them or has known of someone actually trying them. I'd like to hear the good, bad or ugly instances of whether or not it's worth it. I'm looking at the SED =C= 6L6GCs, which would only be $40 plus tax and shipping for a quad versus brand spanking new at $110 plus tax and shipping. I'm thinking there are three different scenarios for what happens.
Scenario A: They turn out to be great tubes, performing on par for the most part with their "untainted" siblings but most people don't even bother simply because of the "Factory 2nd/Grade B" stigma.
Scenario B: They come off as "okay" sounding, maybe not quite as good as how my amp sounded before but at least they work and will get me through a few months until I can get my hands on new set.
Scenario C: Complete rubbish, I try to send them back but something goes wrong and I miss the 10 day window (and this would happen because bad things happen in a domino effect and it can never be just one thing that goes wrong). Then the shame sets in of knowing full well that only cheap idiots buy 2nd class valves and I cry myself to sleep over the fifty or so bucks I wasted until I can redeem myself later on by getting new ones.
One more thing, I noticed that some may be returned from amp manufactures because they weren't in their preferred range, I'm assuming this includes Mesa since they're known to do that. My amp is well past its five year warranty so I'm not risking voiding anything of that nature but I'd like to think that if these tubes do so in fact happen to be out of traditional boogie specifications I'll still be okay and not suffer anything other than maybe not having "ideal tone." So lets have at it... what do you guys think?