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BetterOffShred wrote:I suppose it depends on the topology of the amp itself, but I find 6L6's to be tighter bass and slightly less pronounced mids, which is where that Marshall roar comes from partially, that EL34 mid range. All my amps are 6L6 platforms..
As far as changing to KT's.. I'd inquire with the builder, but I'm sure he uses robust iron, but as I recall the filament current on most KT series tubes is fairly substantial. As long as your heater taps are rated for enough current you should be good. Most KT/6L6/EL34 tubes sound good around 425-475 volts. Once again I don't know the topology or DC voltages of the amp, but I'd sure give it a try.
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D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote:lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote:lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
BetterOffShred wrote:Yeah the 70s variety Sunn iron is crazy robust. Most of those amps all had 6550s factory. Probably got a huge truck load of them
whoismarykelly wrote:BetterOffShred wrote:Yeah the 70s variety Sunn iron is crazy robust. Most of those amps all had 6550s factory. Probably got a huge truck load of them
Most of those designs with the exception of the Model T are Dynaco Hi Fi amplifiers adapted just barely for guitar and bass. Its not that those transformers are any more robust than the other amps of the era. They were just designed exactly for how Sunn used them and Sunn was just following someone else's lead.
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
behndy wrote:lol. she thinks Brazil is wayyyy too unsafe. but i got PLANS.
MechaGodzilla wrote:man, fuck those big neutrik plugs
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