AR
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I bought my Mark III from the original owner, a coworker and friend of mine. He let me know that he had retubed the amp once, sometime in the early 90s. When I purchased it from him, he included the original factory tubes, and of course the aftermarket Mesa tubes.
The amp was never played hard (or that much), so the tubes never burned out or otherwise failed, he just assumed it was time to switch. I just did the same, and purchase some Mesa matched sets of EL34s and 6L6s. First off, the amp sounds great right off the bat, but I noticed some interesting things.
The new EL34s I bought are MUCH slimmer than the USA-made Mesa EL-34s that were in the amp (http://makeharmony.com/images/view.php?gid=15&phid=4).
The 6L6s are about the same size as the USA made ones, but the new ones weren't actually the same size. One was a little bit shorter than the other -- although in pictures it appears that it is just set higher when plugged in (http://makeharmony.com/images/view.php?gid=15&phid=0)
Also, is there any market for the original '86 and slightly-later-model tubes?
Rest of pics:
http://makeharmony.com/images/view.php?gid=15&phid=0
The amp was never played hard (or that much), so the tubes never burned out or otherwise failed, he just assumed it was time to switch. I just did the same, and purchase some Mesa matched sets of EL34s and 6L6s. First off, the amp sounds great right off the bat, but I noticed some interesting things.
The new EL34s I bought are MUCH slimmer than the USA-made Mesa EL-34s that were in the amp (http://makeharmony.com/images/view.php?gid=15&phid=4).
The 6L6s are about the same size as the USA made ones, but the new ones weren't actually the same size. One was a little bit shorter than the other -- although in pictures it appears that it is just set higher when plugged in (http://makeharmony.com/images/view.php?gid=15&phid=0)
Also, is there any market for the original '86 and slightly-later-model tubes?
Rest of pics:
http://makeharmony.com/images/view.php?gid=15&phid=0