jack s.
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It's a 1984 60 watt Mark IIC+ graphic EQ combo. No reverb. It's in near-mint condition. Sounds awesome Worth the hype in my opinion.
tony777 said:Just tell the tech not to replace the powertubes.
If they sound good, they work, simple as that.
Are they branded Mesa STR415?
FYI they are Sylvanias.
Wyzard said:My tech has a full Audio Precision test suite, and shows me how well a matched pair/quad/sextet of output tubes is performing up to full rated output on the scope. Of all the Mk amps I've ever bought with original tubes, only one Sylvania 6L6 has ever needed replacing: that's probably out of more than fifty total. You could both see and hear it was in trouble, too, anyway.
Simple replacement is the least-resistance option of techs without full testing facilities, and in the old days when you could pick up a quartet of USA 6L6GCs for tuppence ha'penny or a couple of pints fresh goat milk, that was ok.
As tony777 observes, if they sound like they're working, and the amp is louder than the average bear, then there's no need to replace. Least of all with tubes that almost never sound as good as original Sylvanias.
Wyzard said:My tech has a full Audio Precision test suite, and shows me how well a matched pair/quad/sextet of output tubes is performing up to full rated output on the scope. Of all the Mk amps I've ever bought with original tubes, only one Sylvania 6L6 has ever needed replacing: that's probably out of more than fifty total. You could both see and hear it was in trouble, too, anyway.
Simple replacement is the least-resistance option of techs without full testing facilities, and in the old days when you could pick up a quartet of USA 6L6GCs for tuppence ha'penny or a couple of pints fresh goat milk, that was ok.
As tony777 observes, if they sound like they're working, and the amp is louder than the average bear, then there's no need to replace. Least of all with tubes that almost never sound as good as original Sylvanias.
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