I've just re-tubed my Mark IV after buying it second hand.
I got 4 Svetlana winged C 6L6's and 2 EL34's.
I mostly play metal on it and found the EL34's to give a crunchier distortion, I definitely prefer them to the 6L6's.
I got 5 harma cryo 12ax7's, 1 7025 high gain for V1, 3 STR's for 2,3 and 4 and one balanced 7025 for V5.
I had a mix of all sorts of 12ax7's in it before and I experimented using some old and new.
In the end I found that while the harma 7025 in V1 produced very clear, crisp distortion with brilliantly defined bass, there was quite a lot of hiss or hum, even on clean.
The surprise for me was the little sovtek 12ax7-LPS that was already in there. Used in V1, it produces a lovely clean tone and there is no noise on lead. It produced a slightly looser maybe even more distorted lead tone than the harma 7025. It made the lead distortion more open like a rectifier. It just works so well to my ears.
Another surprise was that I found the Mesa spax7 in V1 made it sound compressed - perhaps it's a bit old? I thought the spax7 would be a good tube.
Finally I settled on:
V1 : sovtek 12ax7-LPS
V2 : harma cryo 7025
V3 : harma cryo STR
V4 : harma cryo STR
V5 : blanaced harma cryo 7025
2 Svetlana W-C EL34's and 6L6's
I'm playing with class A, harmonics and tweed or full power depending how late it is : )
Just thought I'd share my experience incase anyone will find it useful. I find this gives an awesome Metallica/Megadeth tone and combined with my channel settings I have got the mark IV sounding raw and aggressive as hell like a IIC, not compressed and 'boxy' like it can sound.
What an amazing amp!
I got 4 Svetlana winged C 6L6's and 2 EL34's.
I mostly play metal on it and found the EL34's to give a crunchier distortion, I definitely prefer them to the 6L6's.
I got 5 harma cryo 12ax7's, 1 7025 high gain for V1, 3 STR's for 2,3 and 4 and one balanced 7025 for V5.
I had a mix of all sorts of 12ax7's in it before and I experimented using some old and new.
In the end I found that while the harma 7025 in V1 produced very clear, crisp distortion with brilliantly defined bass, there was quite a lot of hiss or hum, even on clean.
The surprise for me was the little sovtek 12ax7-LPS that was already in there. Used in V1, it produces a lovely clean tone and there is no noise on lead. It produced a slightly looser maybe even more distorted lead tone than the harma 7025. It made the lead distortion more open like a rectifier. It just works so well to my ears.
Another surprise was that I found the Mesa spax7 in V1 made it sound compressed - perhaps it's a bit old? I thought the spax7 would be a good tube.
Finally I settled on:
V1 : sovtek 12ax7-LPS
V2 : harma cryo 7025
V3 : harma cryo STR
V4 : harma cryo STR
V5 : blanaced harma cryo 7025
2 Svetlana W-C EL34's and 6L6's
I'm playing with class A, harmonics and tweed or full power depending how late it is : )
Just thought I'd share my experience incase anyone will find it useful. I find this gives an awesome Metallica/Megadeth tone and combined with my channel settings I have got the mark IV sounding raw and aggressive as hell like a IIC, not compressed and 'boxy' like it can sound.
What an amazing amp!