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Yea, Im not paying the price they are asking. I just bought a brand-new pair of 415 greens never taken out of the mesa box for $100 less than they want.Markedman said:Did you try Mesa?
parntz145 said:I'm not talking about the color of the print on the tube. When I say red or yellow I mean the bias range.
Yea they did use the color codes. I just snagged a brand-new pair of 415 on eBay. They are brand new in the box and are color coded green. Says it on the box label and also on the tubes.gts said:parntz145 said:I'm not talking about the color of the print on the tube. When I say red or yellow I mean the bias range.
I've never seen coded STR-415's with a color for bias range.
Doesn't mean they didn't do it I've just never seen any in the original boxes with the bias color indicated.
But they seem to have done it for many other tubes back in the day, for example STR-420's.
Btw you can put any Mesa labeled STR-415's in the outer sockets of your C++ and you'll be fine, they'll run ok.
parntz145 said:Yea they did use the color codes. I just snagged a brand-new pair of 415 on eBay. They are brand new in the box and are color coded green. Says it on the box label and also on the tubes.gts said:parntz145 said:I'm not talking about the color of the print on the tube. When I say red or yellow I mean the bias range.
I've never seen coded STR-415's with a color for bias range.
Doesn't mean they didn't do it I've just never seen any in the original boxes with the bias color indicated.
But they seem to have done it for many other tubes back in the day, for example STR-420's.
Btw you can put any Mesa labeled STR-415's in the outer sockets of your C++ and you'll be fine, they'll run ok.
I did buy some Sylvania's also. Its just such a pain in the *** finding out if they will be the correct bias range for my amp. I bought some that I had to return because they ran to hot. I have been finding out that a lot of tube dealers don't know what bias range a Mesa or other amps need. I give them the plate voltage and tell them what percentage I want to run the tubes at and they still send the wrong tubes. Its just a lot easier finding the Mesa Labeled 415. At least you know by the color codes that stye will work.RR said:just get some Sylvania 6L6s. That's all they are.
yeah, I know, easier said than to obtain. :?
But check Groove Tube and all the other tube distributors and see if they have 6L6 Sylvania.
kippiejr said:Hello, My 2 cents,
Try to remember that Mesa has a 5mA variance within each range color. So with 5 different color codes from RED to WHITE could be as much as 25% difference. Mesa amps have a pretty wide bias range if you think about it. I have learned over the years with my +'s and know there ranges with a bias meter. I have only purchased 1 pair of GC6L6 USA that was to hot for my liking. Anything labeled FENDER, GROOVE TUBE, PEAVY usually fall in the range. Labeled MESA no worries for sure. Get RED or YELLOW and be Safe, get BLUE or the illusive white label and you are HOT but ok.... Do yourself a favor and get a bias probe and it will un luck the color code Mystery. The only way to know for sure is a bias probe and know the range.. Mesa amps are TANKS!!!!!
psychodave said:^ I hear what you are saying, but I think I have the same question as the OP.
If I have a quad of matched tubes and say they are 32mA @450 volt. When I put them in a simul class Mark amp, the inner tubes read 32mA and the outer tubes read something like 58 mA. Clearly they are drawing different numbers. I think the OP is asking what would be a safe mA number for the simul class tube sockets with 6L6's? Clearly the 58mA seems high. I know the outer simul class sockets always run in class A, so 58mA is like 80%? (Just a guess for sake of argument).
I run reds in my simul that draw like 20mA for the outer simul sockets.
gts said:I've looked at 5 pairs of 415's that I have and none have color codes printed on them anywhere.
Not on the glass or the base of these ten tubes.
Am I missing something? Where is the color coding shown?
psychodave said:gts said:I've looked at 5 pairs of 415's that I have and none have color codes printed on them anywhere.
Not on the glass or the base of these ten tubes.
Am I missing something? Where is the color coding shown?
These have the typical color coding Mesa uses.
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