amp bods- tube advice please
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amp bods- tube advice please
i'm going to get some new toobes for my hot rod deluxe; problem is i don't really know what i'm doing. someone tell me what to buy.
i'm going to have it serviced (it's a bit noisy and the reverb tank does strange things since young johnniespring went headfirst into it) so biasing or whatever can be done then. i'm not into m@J@ NOS shit, so don't suggest something that costs £$6847686868.
help me, shrtccscasle!
i'm going to have it serviced (it's a bit noisy and the reverb tank does strange things since young johnniespring went headfirst into it) so biasing or whatever can be done then. i'm not into m@J@ NOS shit, so don't suggest something that costs £$6847686868.
help me, shrtccscasle!
The 'JJ' brand of toobz get my thumbs up; they don't cost the earth, last plenty long and sound decent enough.
If you're keen on keeping the amp sounding as similar as possible, you could always just go with whatever you've got in there at the moment; presumably Groove Tubes if you've had the amp from new and never retubed it?
If you're keen on keeping the amp sounding as similar as possible, you could always just go with whatever you've got in there at the moment; presumably Groove Tubes if you've had the amp from new and never retubed it?
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I've had good experiences with both Tung Sol tubes and JJ's. Check out the Eurotubes website, they have suggested retube packs for HRD's - http://ssl.eurotubes.com/cart/index.ph ... gory_id=32 - you don't have to buy from them though, you can get from HotRox in Notts - they've always been pretty good for me.
Brilliantly timed thread, I think one of the valves on my Classic 30 has become microphonic, not bad for what I suspect is a set of tubes pushing 10 years old at least (original valves on a Classic with no tube guard).
Aren't Tungsol and JJ tubes just EHX tubes? What's the difference?
(Actually, don't EHX make over a half of all the vacuum tubes still produced today?)
Aren't Tungsol and JJ tubes just EHX tubes? What's the difference?
(Actually, don't EHX make over a half of all the vacuum tubes still produced today?)

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Not really. EHX make a lot of tubes, so do other factories in China and elsewhere. Some of them are made in the same factories under different brandnames but that's not unique to tube manufacture.
I would always go with one of the big boys;
Svetlana, Tung Sol, JJ, EHX.
Groove Tubes are expensive rebrands - avoid.
HotRox are my retailer of choice for valves.
I would always go with one of the big boys;
Svetlana, Tung Sol, JJ, EHX.
Groove Tubes are expensive rebrands - avoid.
HotRox are my retailer of choice for valves.
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