Hello Everyone,
I've got an older (ca. ~1990), all original, rack-mounted Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp and a Mesa 50:50 Stereo Power Amp that I purchased new as a pair back in 1991. Both have had 'minimal' use over the years (probably less than 50-100 hours total), and visually speaking, both are in great shape. In addition, both seem to operate 'fairly' well. However, both units have been moved around and exposed to the elements over time, and I'm told by others that to optimize tone and insure that they're operating at tip-top performance, I should probably replace most or all of the tubes.
On the face of it, given the sheer cost of quality tubes these days and lack of availability in certain instances (i.e., out-dated tubes), is this good advice? In other words, would I gain anything meaningful from doing so?
The Studio Preamp has two sets of 12AX7's (7025 STR) with one 12AT7 (STR), while the fixed bias 50:50 power amp uses three 12AX7's and a quartet of (essentially unavailable) 6L6GC's (STR 420). I suspect the entire set of 12 tubes would run me in excess of $400. Does it make any sense? Worse yet, could I end-up with potential compatibility problems?
Suggestions or feedback anyone? Thanks All!
I've got an older (ca. ~1990), all original, rack-mounted Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp and a Mesa 50:50 Stereo Power Amp that I purchased new as a pair back in 1991. Both have had 'minimal' use over the years (probably less than 50-100 hours total), and visually speaking, both are in great shape. In addition, both seem to operate 'fairly' well. However, both units have been moved around and exposed to the elements over time, and I'm told by others that to optimize tone and insure that they're operating at tip-top performance, I should probably replace most or all of the tubes.
On the face of it, given the sheer cost of quality tubes these days and lack of availability in certain instances (i.e., out-dated tubes), is this good advice? In other words, would I gain anything meaningful from doing so?
The Studio Preamp has two sets of 12AX7's (7025 STR) with one 12AT7 (STR), while the fixed bias 50:50 power amp uses three 12AX7's and a quartet of (essentially unavailable) 6L6GC's (STR 420). I suspect the entire set of 12 tubes would run me in excess of $400. Does it make any sense? Worse yet, could I end-up with potential compatibility problems?
Suggestions or feedback anyone? Thanks All!
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