Hey all,
I am an aspiring Guitar player/ guitar tech. I have just really started to get into the more technical side of the amps. I am a electrical/electronic engineer, so i have a nice background to work on this stuff.
I have recently decided to retube and re-cap my amp - Marshall 2555SL
It sounded so much more awesome when i changed the original el34s and 12ax7s (Marshall JJs i think?); i have replaced with EH12ax7s and thought i'd try out these GT EL43Ms. Whether or not i know if these are valves for me; im unsure (plz offer me any advice on this subject if you would like).
The valves have been a bit of a problem (GT EL34Ms). I looked into these semi-hyped tube, and from the sounds of it, they seemed pretty good sounding/reliable/bang for buck.
Ive recently found out they arent as reliable as i thought. i had to sent away for another quad when the filament looked like it had dropped down and shorted the cathode - big boom. i have ordered a new set that came next day chucked em in and set them up.
I dont know how to treat new valves, so advice i want really - is it true they should survive a 40 hour 'burn in'?
Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers
Forgot to say that the new valves have just gone too
I am an aspiring Guitar player/ guitar tech. I have just really started to get into the more technical side of the amps. I am a electrical/electronic engineer, so i have a nice background to work on this stuff.
I have recently decided to retube and re-cap my amp - Marshall 2555SL
It sounded so much more awesome when i changed the original el34s and 12ax7s (Marshall JJs i think?); i have replaced with EH12ax7s and thought i'd try out these GT EL43Ms. Whether or not i know if these are valves for me; im unsure (plz offer me any advice on this subject if you would like).
The valves have been a bit of a problem (GT EL34Ms). I looked into these semi-hyped tube, and from the sounds of it, they seemed pretty good sounding/reliable/bang for buck.
Ive recently found out they arent as reliable as i thought. i had to sent away for another quad when the filament looked like it had dropped down and shorted the cathode - big boom. i have ordered a new set that came next day chucked em in and set them up.
I dont know how to treat new valves, so advice i want really - is it true they should survive a 40 hour 'burn in'?
Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers
Forgot to say that the new valves have just gone too
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