MagnusLindblOOm
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Whats the difference in sound between the Eminence MS-12 150 watt speaker and the EV speakers?
MagnusLindblOOm said:Whats the difference in sound between the Eminence MS-12 150 watt speaker and the EV speakers?
MagnusLindblOOm said:Whats the difference in sound between the Eminence MS-12 150 watt speaker and the EV speakers?
MagnusLindblOOm said:Thanks a lot for your answer. That help a lot accually. I think I have an idea of what the EV sounds like now. Is it hard to find an EVM speaker?
Here you go:MagnusLindblOOm said:Thanks a lot for your answer. That help a lot accually. I think I have an idea of what the EV sounds like now. Is it hard to find an EVM speaker?
+1. An EVM might help there.Tuna141 said:How old are your power tubes? Worn power tubes can cause this effect.
Are the filter caps OK? The IIB is an older amp and the capacitors can degrade over time.
Which brand of preamp tubes are you using? IMO, JJ's and some other brands tend to sound dark. Other tubes like EI Gold will sound more articulate and brighter. You may want to try some preamp tube swapping if nothing else works.
My first guess would be that your power tubes are worn, so I'd start there...
Just plug and play. Mesas are fixed bias. Just make sure you use match duets or matched quads, matched as to the color code.MagnusLindblOOm said:Once again thanks a lot for your help. If I would switch to mesas own tubes, do I need to calibrate bias and so forth or is it just to "plug them in"?
dodger916 said:Just plug and play. Mesas are fixed bias. Just make sure you use match duets or matched quads, matched as to the color code.MagnusLindblOOm said:Once again thanks a lot for your help. If I would switch to mesas own tubes, do I need to calibrate bias and so forth or is it just to "plug them in"?
With 4 power tubes, you can use either a matched quad or two matched pairs. The matched pairs can be different colors, but you must use the same color in the paired sockets. For instance, in most amps, the two inner sockets are paired and the two outer sockets are paired. So you could run a yellow pair in the inner sockets and a red pair in the outer sockets.
Have I confused you yet? :wink:
dodger916 said:Any color Mesa tubes will work in Mesa amps. It becomes a question of whether you want early power tube break-up or maximum clean headroom. The spectrum by color from early break-up to max headroom is:
Red
Yellow
Green
Gray
Blue
White
(This is per the following: http://www.guitaramplifierblueprinting.com/Rating.html)
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