no, because the codes aren't quality but variation in how hot/cold the tubes run.surferdeac said:...is there one that actually has the best overall performance rating or that excells the best with regards to smooth clipping characteristics?
phyrexia said:Green.
fleeced said:All grey
The bias current in Mesas is fixed with resistors. Many say the bias is set too "cold", preserving tube life but (perhaps) sacrificing tone. Mesa matches tubes (presumably by measuring the idle plate current draw of the tube) and color codes the sets.mejoshee said:fleeced said:All grey
+1
what does that even equate to in bias current? it doesn't really, does it?
In my experience, Mesa preamp tubes are not very smooth. I've had great results with vintage Tung Sols and Sylvanias in terms of smoothing out the gain in my Mark IV. I also installed a new Mullard 12AT7/CV4024 in the phase inverter of my C+ that really helped tame the beast. The 12AT7 is a lower gain tube, but in the PI it didn't cut the gain very much but made it more musical. YMMV.fleeced said:I read somewhere that the V's are shipping with JJ pre-amp tubes
I have the combo so it isn't a two minute job to look ... so ...
Is this true?
In which case a few Mesa standard 12AX7 tubes would smooth things out a lot I guess?
Or a Tung sol would really mellow it out ...
Anyone got any expreience or suggestions? - are they really JJ's?
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