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Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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Originally posted by pdf64 View PostIs the vacuum spec of EL34 really different to beam tetrodes etc?
I thought that claim was another example of Aspen Pitman's nonsense technobabble.
Surely if the vacuum wasn't good the getter would get all used up quickly and the tube fail?
Greg
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Originally posted by tubeswell View PostI would agree that Sovtek EL34G are not consistently high quality, but they are still fairly cheap and if you buy enough of them you can make up a set where the bias is stable. (However, one really ought to buy twice as many as you think you'll need to get a matching set that is going to hold up).
Greg
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I haven't either. But I don't do that many repairs like some pro's here. I usually see Marshalls fail because they aren't plugged into a load or the load is compromised by a bad cable or dirty connection. But of course they fail for other reasons. I haven't seen runaway, but I've read about it being peculiar to one model (one of the 800's I think). I remember it was, perhaps, a layout/oscillation issue. I'd love to get one on the bench. I sort of like snarky problems and their associated frustration (as long as I eventually come out on top )"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostI'd love to get one on the bench. I sort of like snarky problems and their associated frustration (as long as I eventually come out on top )
Justin"Wow it's red! That doesn't look like the standard Marshall red. It's more like hooker lipstick/clown nose/poodle pecker red." - Chuck H. -
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"All I ever managed to do with that amp was... kill small rodents within a 50 yard radius of my practice building." - Tone Meister -
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Originally posted by TimmyP1955 View PostOther than JCM2000s, what Marshalls have runaway issues? I've not seen it, but for the most part I encounter only JCM900s and JCM800s."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by TimmyP1955 View PostOther than JCM2000s, what Marshalls have runaway issues? I've not seen it, but for the most part I encounter only JCM900s and JCM800s.Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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I know this is a long and old post but i thought i would say something
Over the years i have tried them all. I stopped using JJ EL34 a few years ago, , due to the fact i have a high failure rate. moved on to
Tung Sol or TAD without having any issues, and if customer on a budget Ive used EH with 0% failure I moved the workshop to a local guitar shop about 18 months ago, and as they are Marshall Dealers, I decided to start using Marshall branded TAD tubes, I can safely say ive had zero failures with any tubes . I tend to Buy EL84 and EL34 from Marshall and they are cheaper too .. I use a UK supplier for every thing else
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Also had lots of problems with JJ, with the added nag that tubes are expensive here (double than in USA), there´s a very limited variety to choose from (the Market is tiny, so an Importer brings a fridge sized box of, say, JJ in and that´s what´s on the menu, period, until they are all sold and he brings another one, usually a different brand,and so on) and to boot "everybody knows that JJ are very good, "European" ,not like those cheesy Russian or Chinese tubes" so general perception is that "if they fail it´s because Juan did something WRONG"
So I did get dogs and I had to eat them too, losing money in the process.
Whay do I do now?: I do NOT sell tubes, period (otherwise I´m "married" to them for life), but if , say, 4 EL34 are needed, I ask customer to bring *six* of them.
I measure them in my own jig , 4 "best" go into the amp, typically the 5th is marked as possible future replacement, (even if weaker "today" , by then original ones will have worn some, so *then* it will more or less match them) ... and the 6th may typically range from "old worn spare tire" , to be used only in an emergency (say Friday/Saturday Night in the middle of a show) to dustbin fodder (too gassy, internal shorts, sparking, self redplating, whatever).
If/when tube fails customers are courteously invited to bug tube supplier for replacement/refund/whatever ... not me.
If I need some for a project of my own, I buy "rebranded" ones such as "Fender" or "Marshall" tubes, I know they don´t get the bottom of the barrel/rejects ones which reach these shores.
Absolute worst case and if nothing else is available, I buy Sovtek or EH 6L6/5881 , Russians can be trusted making those, even Chinese are not that bad, and if necessary rebias amps for them ... EL34 land is a minefield.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post... EL34 land is a minefield.
But I've never heard 6l6's bloom and swirl like el34's.?. Maybe it's a beam tube vs. pentode thing? I sure wish I had a handle on it though. The guy that learns to make the reliable tubes sound like the coveted tones will own the boutique market. And that bloom and swirl (without sounding like crossover fizz) is the most important element. No one has ever done it with any small bottles. I've been trying to get el84's to do it for years with no luck.
So for now we're stuck with the el34's. Only the Shuguang tube actually sounds and behaves right and is typically up to the voltages in older amps. Unfortunately they tend to be microphonic right out of the box IME. Since most Marshall amps are heads it works out for most users. In fact I've recognized that the Shuguang el34b tube selected and rebranded by Ruby is probably the most endorsed tube on the Marshall forums. How long before that changes as well though? Useful el34 models have been dwindling since the early 90's. Maybe (though I hope not) the el34 guitar amp thing will be the first of many coveted tones that will end in a file labeled "history". Gone forever"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by blindboybenton View PostI know this is a long and old post but i thought i would say something
Over the years i have tried them all. I stopped using JJ EL34 a few years ago, , due to the fact i have a high failure rate. moved on to
Tung Sol or TAD without having any issues, and if customer on a budget Ive used EH with 0% failure I moved the workshop to a local guitar shop about 18 months ago, and as they are Marshall Dealers, I decided to start using Marshall branded TAD tubes, I can safely say ive had zero failures with any tubes . I tend to Buy EL84 and EL34 from Marshall and they are cheaper too .. I use a UK supplier for every thing else
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Also, it is my understanding that Marshall uses JJ EL34 as their stock tubes.
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Originally posted by m1989jmp View PostThat's strange because I've never had JJ EL34/E34L/EL34II fail on me. On the other hand, the only Tungsol EL34 pair I tried failed after a few months (one tube developed runaway bias current).
Also, it is my understanding that Marshall uses JJ EL34 as their stock tubes.
I think the rep told me that they have had the same issues with EL34 failing early. They still use JJ in the EL84, But whenever i order EL84 from them i get TAD
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Originally posted by blindboybenton View PostIn the uk marshall stopped using JJ tubes EL34 about a couple of years ago. They now supplied TAD or Tung sol..
I think the rep told me that they have had the same issues with EL34 failing early. They still use JJ in the EL84, But whenever i order EL84 from them i get TAD
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