I believe that may be correct. Not sure when Mesa started using the Russian tubes, it must have been after 1990. I am not even sure when Mesa changed from Tungsram to the Chinese 6N4-J tubes. Bummer, I missed out on that opportunity. Now those tubes cost $139 each.
I guess what I like about the 6N4-J Beijing Square Foil getter tubes, is the shoring up on the low end. It aids it making the preamp of the Roadster much tighter, no sub-harmonic swamp. The sub-harmonic frequency is still present but no longer a swamp which is what I was getting with the stock Mesa 12AX7 (JJ ECC83s). It is mostly related to the V2 position that has the cold clipper circuit.
There is not much influence with the tone stack driver with different tubes, it does change a bit but not a major change.
Also, what I found that improves the amp is to use a matched or balanced triode in the V5 just as you would in the phase inverter. Not sure if the step down from the cathode follower is stepped up to the same level with the FX recovery circuit. This trick also works with the JP2C and Mark VII for the V2 tube selection. Both amps use that for the FX send/Return but no cathode follower used.
Any other tubes as I am out of variables here? The only Russian tube I am running in the Roadster is the Mullard long plate 12AX7 reissue. Phase inverter. Also ran that in V3 when I chose the JAN/Phillips 5751 for the V1 spot. It did not make much of a difference what I used in V3 or V5, the JAN/GE 12AX7WA did add in some brightness that the Roadster was lacking.
I guess what I like about the 6N4-J Beijing Square Foil getter tubes, is the shoring up on the low end. It aids it making the preamp of the Roadster much tighter, no sub-harmonic swamp. The sub-harmonic frequency is still present but no longer a swamp which is what I was getting with the stock Mesa 12AX7 (JJ ECC83s). It is mostly related to the V2 position that has the cold clipper circuit.
There is not much influence with the tone stack driver with different tubes, it does change a bit but not a major change.
Also, what I found that improves the amp is to use a matched or balanced triode in the V5 just as you would in the phase inverter. Not sure if the step down from the cathode follower is stepped up to the same level with the FX recovery circuit. This trick also works with the JP2C and Mark VII for the V2 tube selection. Both amps use that for the FX send/Return but no cathode follower used.
Any other tubes as I am out of variables here? The only Russian tube I am running in the Roadster is the Mullard long plate 12AX7 reissue. Phase inverter. Also ran that in V3 when I chose the JAN/Phillips 5751 for the V1 spot. It did not make much of a difference what I used in V3 or V5, the JAN/GE 12AX7WA did add in some brightness that the Roadster was lacking.