s-fresh
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Well I can't seem to hang on to any gear lately, once I get something figured out I decide to move on to something else. Hopefully this amp ends up sticking around. I haven't even got to play it yet, my little guys are sleeping now. Will give it a go tomorrow afternoon when I get home.
It's a DRG with EVM-12. Overall it seems to be in great shape for an '86. I'm stoked to join the Mark III club. I've had a II, IV, V and V:25 so far and haven't found exactly what I was looking for. Hopefully this is it! Considering making a consolidated pedal with crunch/lead/eq/reverb switches but need to decide if this one is a keeper first.
One question I did have, this came with four 6L6/STR420 power tubes. Being it is simul-class should I switch that outer pair to EL34s? I've read on some posts that certain 6L6s are okay in simul-class outers but others are not. Are Mesa STR-420s a safe one or should I not even try? I am mostly interested in the low-watt settings for now. That's why the purple stripe was particularly interesting to me. The manual does clearly say EL34 but I thought for some reason that was old information.
Here it is after a quick cleanup:
It's a DRG with EVM-12. Overall it seems to be in great shape for an '86. I'm stoked to join the Mark III club. I've had a II, IV, V and V:25 so far and haven't found exactly what I was looking for. Hopefully this is it! Considering making a consolidated pedal with crunch/lead/eq/reverb switches but need to decide if this one is a keeper first.
One question I did have, this came with four 6L6/STR420 power tubes. Being it is simul-class should I switch that outer pair to EL34s? I've read on some posts that certain 6L6s are okay in simul-class outers but others are not. Are Mesa STR-420s a safe one or should I not even try? I am mostly interested in the low-watt settings for now. That's why the purple stripe was particularly interesting to me. The manual does clearly say EL34 but I thought for some reason that was old information.
Here it is after a quick cleanup: