davolk said:
Thanks. This is the first MB I've owned. What's your experience with MB tubes versus other brands? The MB 6L6s I put in sound fine, but I don't get single note definition and clarity that I get out of my H & K. Is that a tube thing or an amp thing?
Did you get the manual with your amp? if not check Mesa website, they have downloads for almost all models current and out of production. The manual should have a tube assignment chart or image indicating what preamp tube does what... Also there should be recommendations for power tubes.
Power tubes of various brands do have a tone as well as different gain characteristics (harmonic content). Some of the distortion you get is from the power tubes and some is created by the cascading preamp tubes.
Good power tubes that I have tried in both my Mark V and Mark IV.
6L6 type
TAD6L6GC-STR ( a bit dark and sinister when overdriven, really nice on the clean side)
SED 6L6GC: this tube has performed the best and served me very well. Reflektor/Sovtek brands: Svetlana 6L6GC, not bad, almost close to SED tube but not quite. TungSol 7581, cross between the TAD and SED in tone and harmonic content. A bit brighter than the Svetlana.
EL-34 type:
EH EL34. Sounded thin at first but really blossomed into the TAD6L6/SED6L6 territory. (note TAD are Chinese made for Tube Amp Doctor, SED is made in St Petersburg Russia. The Best tone I have heard yet was from a quad of JJ6CA7 but they were short lived (2wks) then poof, so I will not recommend them.
With power tubes, indicate manufacture and model of amp. Also you should also indicate it is for Combo if your amp is a combo. Note about EH EL34 tubes, they rattle. Some of the high end audiophile shops stopped carrying them for that issue.
As for the preamp tubes, use match triode tubes for the PI position (usually last tube in chain, v5). I have liked the Sovtek LPS for the PI, same as Mullard reissue. Both are long plate designs. A bit lower gain than the medium or short plate tubes. I have also tried Tung Sol with good results. (based on the tube task chard for the nomad, you only have one driver circuit, so sticking with medium to short plate preamp tubes would be best performance. Tung Sol works great in V1, but for the remaining stages, higher gain tubes will have a dramatic effect. High Gain JJ work best in the latter gain stages. If you use a high gain preamp tube in V1, your clean tone for normal mode in ch1 may have more breakup than you desire. Just get a few of the high gain tubes available the try them out. It is mostly trial and error. preamp tubes will fine tune your tone as well as effect power tube tone.
Good luck with what you decide to do.