tele_jas
Well-known member
NOW, that's what I'm talkin' 'bout!!!!!
It still had the "recto" growl that I didn't want to loose, but it also has this top-end focus that you can't get with 6L6's. It's hard to explain, but when you hit a full "G" chord, it's almost like there are layers of tones and you can hear each string instead of just a "G" chord.
I spent quite a bit of time the last couple of weeks at a local Boogie dealer playing on an Ace, and the tone I was getting from my Roadster last night were like if you crossed a Dual Rectifier with an Stiletto Ace. It had the recto growl with the Ace bite..... And the Cleans were less "Dark" sounding than it normally is with 6L6's and it had a nice chime, but not as much mid-range as an AC30 (great contrast of tones between the two amps). And of course the "Brit" mode sounded more like a Marshall than most modern Marshalls sound, but even with the gain on 100% it could still use a little more gain, but a boost pedal works wonders in that channel (distortion and clean boost).
I think the EL34's are a keeper, at least for a while..... Maybe I'll get a chance to record some clips someday.
And all this tone through a PINK guitar........ :shock:
It still had the "recto" growl that I didn't want to loose, but it also has this top-end focus that you can't get with 6L6's. It's hard to explain, but when you hit a full "G" chord, it's almost like there are layers of tones and you can hear each string instead of just a "G" chord.
I spent quite a bit of time the last couple of weeks at a local Boogie dealer playing on an Ace, and the tone I was getting from my Roadster last night were like if you crossed a Dual Rectifier with an Stiletto Ace. It had the recto growl with the Ace bite..... And the Cleans were less "Dark" sounding than it normally is with 6L6's and it had a nice chime, but not as much mid-range as an AC30 (great contrast of tones between the two amps). And of course the "Brit" mode sounded more like a Marshall than most modern Marshalls sound, but even with the gain on 100% it could still use a little more gain, but a boost pedal works wonders in that channel (distortion and clean boost).
I think the EL34's are a keeper, at least for a while..... Maybe I'll get a chance to record some clips someday.
And all this tone through a PINK guitar........ :shock: