Resonant Alien
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I decided to try JJ E34Ls (actually Groove Tubes relabeled JJs since my guy was out of branded JJs) in my 3ch (not born again) DR, and WOW - I absolutely love the result. I've seen other posts for and against these tubes in the DR, but I'm a believer. To be clear, I was not trying to make my DR sound like a Marshall, like I've seen some people attempting to do. But I was trying to get my DR closer to the middle of the Rectifier <<--->> Marshall spectrum - I'm not a huge fan of either extreme, and the DR definitely has the flexibility to get into the middle really well, but I think the real key to getting it there (IMO) are E34Ls. I still have plenty of low end, and my clean channel still sounds good. But now I have this awesome chewy midrange grind that I could never get before with 6L6s, and there are none of those high-end-presence-ear-fatigue-mids that I so often hear in Marshalls with EL34s that I hate. The 6L6s sounded good in their own way, but it was more lows/scooped mids/and high end sparkle, less mid grind. I haven't tried EL34s - only the E34Ls - but I don't think I care to. The E34Ls seem to have the best of both worlds...Especially in the band mix...our bass player has a pretty scooped sound, so getting the mids up and out on the guitar was key and these tubes really helped get it there.
If you're using a DR for rock more than metal, I highly recommend these tubes. I could see how they may not cut it for metal guys, but for rock they are awesome.
If you're using a DR for rock more than metal, I highly recommend these tubes. I could see how they may not cut it for metal guys, but for rock they are awesome.