shredd6 said:
Naw.. It ain't too much for you. That's what we're here for. If you can change a light-bulb, you can change your tubes. To my knowledge the LPS is the only tube I heard about having problems with the Cathode follower thing. As long as you're using 12ax7, 12at7, 5751 tubes, you won't hurt your preamp.
Here's some vids for you just to give a basic run-down on how to change them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww8rOXnYHsE&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoeXHIEbyx0&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq8ITOSb990&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqPvQFQ69ak&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-QePIj5MSw&feature=related
You seem kind of lost here.. Are you looking for a particular sound, or just looking to re-tube. Modern preamp tubes will work, but NOS tubes will sound better. They cost more, but they're worth the extra money spent in my opinion.
So let's just start with what kind of sound you're looking for.
It would be nice if someone like Stokes, Mav or Thom could chime in on your power tube question. I only used GT, Mesa, and =C= 6l6's in my Mesa.
Shredd6, thanks for your reply and you're right, lost is the right word, mate!
Well, regarding the sound, I'm quite happy with the clean channel and figuered out through using the 2nd channel that the Stiletto Ace is a bright amp and that this also was the intention. Also this brightness and harshness comes to a great part from the V30 speaker. (and I might say don't forget your pickups people, when dealing with the Stiletto Aces' brightness!)
The intention for the retubing is actually, if it is possible, to tame a little bit the brightness with some higher quality tubes like the NOS Siemens RFT EL 34 in the poweramp and if this should not work, then simply to have quality tubes that should last longer than Mesa stock tubes. Somebody in another forum told me, that even if this Siemens EL34 are matched, problems could occur and I should bias (?) them before installing, but he strongly recommended not to install them at all and to stick to Mesa tubes.
So, are they "safe" to install them?
Hopefully in the end I won't have a pair of tubes lying around my house, but what the heck, I am learining! I made an order on thetubestore.com if someone should ask.
So I kept on reading this forum, and people had actually success with taming the Stiletto a bit, so here is the part when I became interested, as the tubes in my Stiletto are now over one and a half years in use, and I simply wanted to see what difference would a retubing make. And actually, I should learn it finally, as I am planning to buy my 2nd Mesa!
I ordered, besides the NOS EL34, also some Tung-sol 12ax7, JAN Philips 5751, Svetlana 12ax7, because those tubes can't be found here where I live (Croatia/Europe). In stores here, we have mostly JJ, EH, Mesa stock tubes and sometimes even GT, that's why I didn't order one of those manufacturers.
I planned the tung-sol for V1, on V2 perhaps JJ or EH(?).
I wanted to leave on V3 and V4 the stock tubes and don't want to touch them, as they work for almost 16 months, but only for now, until I aquire some more information about this Cathode Follower thing, or perhaps is there a good alternative for Shuguangs in these places? Could a JAN-Philips 5751 work here? As I remember tung sol is a BIG NO for V3 and V4 (apparently Sovtek LPS too).
And then finally there is the V5. Someone recommended a Sovtek LPS in this position, my question: what about a JJ 12ax7 or a EH12ax7 in this poition? Any good?
This position is crucial, as explained already in this topic. So what would be the best solution beside a Sovtek LPS for V5?
So, hopefully you didn't all fall asleep because of my long description and perhaps someone can point me into the right direction from here!
Regards,
Goran