MusicManJP6
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JJ's 12ax7's were way harsh in my Rectoverb... i'm still on the prowl for some good preamp tubes. KT77's are cool in the power section for a change though!
Silverwulf said:I'm a little late to the party here, but my $0.02...
I don't like a Tung Sol in V1 at all. It's too gritty and grainy. I like more clarity. As for the "tube kits" that Doug sells, it's just a marketing ploy IMHO. I talked to the guy on the phone for a while, and he tried recommending me 6L6's for my Stiletto ACE. I had to tell him it doesn't have the option of switching to 6L6's.
When I asked what he would recommend for my musical style, he gave me the same routine song and dance he gives everyone. When I asked WHY he chose those particular tubes, his only viable response was "What if I sold you 5 of the same tube and you didn't like it? Then you're stuck with 5 of a tube you don't like." Really? Well how am I supposed to even isolate what tube is giving me trouble or a tone I don't care for since they're ALL different? It basically boiled down to him saying he had no rhyme or reason why he chose those tubes, just he didn't want to give someone 5 of the same tube.
He said that he though the Tung Sol was the best overall tube though, and that's why he'd put it in V1. Well...if it's the best overall tube...why wouldn't I want it every slot if you're telling me it's going to be better than anything else I stuck in there? If you go to replace the tires on your car and the salesman says to you...
"This is the BEST tire we have. Overall, it works best on all road conditions, better than any other we have. It's the all-around best model in my opinion. So, for your car...I'd recommend we stick ONE of those in the front left...BUT, then we use Brand X over here on on front right. Oh, and maybe let's try a Brand Y in the back left and this winter tire, Brand Z on the back right in case you're ever driving in snow."
If he told you that, you're going to look at him like he's an idiot and say "Umm, no. I want 4 of the first brand you said was best overall." But for some reason, many people will let a guy reccommend a random set of tubes for no reason than to have something different in the other slots, despite him self proclaiming them all to be an overall "inferior" tube. I don't get it... :lol:
Silverwulf said:When I asked what he would recommend for my musical style, he gave me the same routine song and dance he gives everyone. When I asked WHY he chose those particular tubes, his only viable response was "What if I sold you 5 of the same tube and you didn't like it? Then you're stuck with 5 of a tube you don't like." Really? Well how am I supposed to even isolate what tube is giving me trouble or a tone I don't care for since they're ALL different? It basically boiled down to him saying he had no rhyme or reason why he chose those tubes, just he didn't want to give someone 5 of the same tube.
SBG200 said:I contacted him a couple weeks ago and it was the same exact thing--the same stupid random combination of preamp tubes that is listed for the "Mesa Kit" on his website. (Yeah, as if ALL Mesa amps will sound best with the same exact combination of preamp tubes.) Like you said, I guarantee he just randomly picked 5 different tubes in an effort to come off as smart or innovative or something--like he has the magic secret to good tone. Snake oil takes on many different forms. The whole thing is silly. Also some other issues came up in our discussion that led me to conclude this guy is somewhat incompetent. Goes to show that with the internet, anybody can have a "business" nowadays. Ordered from The Tube Store instead. Much better experience.
Gotta hand it to Doug though--he has lots of guys eating out of his hand.
shredd6 said:stompboxfreak72 said:FWIW I have bought JJ's and Doug's tubes as well and I think the overall cost of experimentation is not worth the end result.
The only statement I would agree with.
stompboxfreak72 said:Don't get me wrong...some tubes will sound better to you than others but you are not going to change the sonic nature of your amp by using different brands of tubes.
Nothing can be further from the truth.
stompboxfreak72 said:Ive used them all and I ended up going back to stock Mesa tubes. Mostly because I spent so much time swapping and noodling that it became a huge distraction for me.
I feel bad that you were duped into thinking you would get much of a quality between the different modern tubes. That's why it became distracting. Modern preamp tubes as of late have been failing us compared to our good tube makers of 40 years ago. I agree.. You might as well have gone back to the Mesas given the choices of JJs or the modern tube kit..
stompboxfreak72 said:I've decided to spend more time playing and less time searching. My DR sounds like a DR no matter what tubes I stick in it.
There is a difference between a good sounding DR and a phenomenal sounding DR.. You won't reach that phenomenal point with todays modern tubes. It's cool that you've decided to keep playing. But I find it sad that you've also decided to keep yourself uneducated to your preamp in the process. Three of the right NOS tubes would educate you real fast. But you have to be willing to pay the price.
Your DR would still sound like a DR.. Only a whole lot better than you've ever heard it if you've never tried NOS. It absolutely does matter what preamp tubes you put in your amp. It's been proven that you can change the sonic qualities of your preamp dramatically just by changing 1-tube.
CoG said:Yeah, the PI, check out my separate post on it and the power tubes I tried. I haven't come down either way on whether balanced is an issue or not. I don't think this tube is balanced, previous one wasn't either. The 4024 is a 12AT7. I always use 12AT7s in the PI because the last thing you need in a MkIII is another place to get gain.
The MkIII makes gain differences even between different 12AX7 types very obvious, because you have a dial for each tube (Volume for V1 and V2 and Lead Drive for V3) so it's easy to tell what's changed between tubes!
shredd6 said:I personally didn't find that post to be wise at all.
"some tubes will sound better to you than others but you are not going to change the sonic nature of your amp by using different brands of tubes. Ive used them all and I ended up going back to stock Mesa tubes."
That's just simply untrue and misleading.
First of all, In order to have "used them all" you would have to spend a fortune. So obviously he means that he's tried a bunch of modern tubes and was disappointed. So was I at one time..
But when it's done properly with NOS tubes, I can dramatically change the sonic nature of an amp in 5-minutes just by using preamp tubes alone.
This is the response I got from another member of this forum in a PM.
"I am very impressed. When I turned it on it was on the clean channel and I was so impressed with the first chord I struck that I continued to twist knobs and the improvements kept coming. Then off to the lead channel. I am totally blown away at the different amp that I have now. I can not put into words the satisfaction that I have with your tube choice. "
All I did was sell him 5-NOS preamp tubes. But they were specific brands and types strategically placed to accommodate his music style and the amp he uses.
While I do agree that practicing and playing your guitar is #1 priority. It sure does help things if your amp sounds pimp. And it all starts with your preamp.
Anytime you'd like to give it a try yourself Rabies, let me know. I'd be glad to help. There's no shame in having a pimp sound in your preamp. A few Telefunkens here and there mixed with JJs won't do it. However, those Telefunkens can be strategically placed with other NOS tubes to dramatically change the sonic nature of your amp for the better.
By the way, putting $700 worth of Telefunkens in your preamp isn't wise to do either in my opinion. I could spend $100 and my preamp would sound much better than that.
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