First of all, I love the sound of this tube. I love how it stays clean all the way up and then only get's a little bit of grit to it. It's just an edge.
I have a couple of 7591 tube related questions.
1.) I have 2 amps that both run with a pair of 7591's. the problem is, that one is a 25 watt amp, and one is about a 18, or so. I just wish I could have the tone and edge of a 7591 but with more power. About 40-50 watts.
I know that with some pin layout change, that you can sub a 6l6 for a 7591. I'm wondering, can i do it the other way around, and what would it take, mod-wise? I really am set on 7591, so don't just say, stick with the 6l6...
the reasoning behind it is, fender hot rods and devilles are really plentiful around here and a good bang for the buck, and I know they both use 6l6's.
Or maybe I could take an amp that had 4 6l6's and replace them all with 7591's...
That is my first question.
2.)I have an ampeg rocket 2 that uses a 7591 pair, 1 12ax7 and 1 7199. I also have a 1965 epiphone futura that uses a 7591 pair, 2 12au7's, 4 6eu7's and an OA2 tube regulator.
The epiphone is rated at 25 watts, and the ampeg is rated at like 18-20 watts. That seems reasonable considering that they both use the same power tubes. when I crank the epiphone all the way up, It stays clean! I am talking about all the way up, volume wise! I mean, It doesn't stay totally clean, but it doesn't distort, it just gets edge. and it's smooth edge. and it's much much louder then the ampeg. taking in the difference in speaker size too...
but when I crank the ampeg, even just to 2-3 o clock, it get's really fuzzy, and distorted. and it's not as warm, either... It seems very very cold in comparison to the epiphone futura. So I'm wondering, besides the epiphone having a whole slew of pre-amp tubes for the tremolo and the reverb that comes with it, what could be the main difference between these 2 amps?
could the ampeg be biased too cold?
3.) I had purchased a set of 7591 tubes in case either of them went out on my 2 amps, and sure enough the epiphone futura was making this wierd crackling noise whenever I would strike a chord hard, and so I switched in the new set of tubes I had bought. They were sovtek 7591's that I bought on a bad impulse while in my local music store. I have since come to find out that they are actually really close or identical to 6l6's, and that they can be used, but with a bias modification...
I had heard that any new power tubes will be matched differently then the NOS ones that had been in the amp before, and I just figured that i didn't care if the tube life was shortened by a little bit, if it sounded ok then. Now I am wondering if I am messing something up by using these supposed "6l6's" They aren't running that hot, but hot enough. They look totally fine, and if I hadn't read it online, I wouldn't have noticed a thing...
considering that I love the tone of this epiphone when it has "basically 6l6's" in it, I am wondering If i'm right in my quest for 7591-ness...
well, anyways...
I know that's alot, but thanks for reading, (if you did...) and thanks in advance for the answers that I hope I will get.
-Noah.
I have a couple of 7591 tube related questions.
1.) I have 2 amps that both run with a pair of 7591's. the problem is, that one is a 25 watt amp, and one is about a 18, or so. I just wish I could have the tone and edge of a 7591 but with more power. About 40-50 watts.
I know that with some pin layout change, that you can sub a 6l6 for a 7591. I'm wondering, can i do it the other way around, and what would it take, mod-wise? I really am set on 7591, so don't just say, stick with the 6l6...
the reasoning behind it is, fender hot rods and devilles are really plentiful around here and a good bang for the buck, and I know they both use 6l6's.
Or maybe I could take an amp that had 4 6l6's and replace them all with 7591's...
That is my first question.
2.)I have an ampeg rocket 2 that uses a 7591 pair, 1 12ax7 and 1 7199. I also have a 1965 epiphone futura that uses a 7591 pair, 2 12au7's, 4 6eu7's and an OA2 tube regulator.
The epiphone is rated at 25 watts, and the ampeg is rated at like 18-20 watts. That seems reasonable considering that they both use the same power tubes. when I crank the epiphone all the way up, It stays clean! I am talking about all the way up, volume wise! I mean, It doesn't stay totally clean, but it doesn't distort, it just gets edge. and it's smooth edge. and it's much much louder then the ampeg. taking in the difference in speaker size too...
but when I crank the ampeg, even just to 2-3 o clock, it get's really fuzzy, and distorted. and it's not as warm, either... It seems very very cold in comparison to the epiphone futura. So I'm wondering, besides the epiphone having a whole slew of pre-amp tubes for the tremolo and the reverb that comes with it, what could be the main difference between these 2 amps?
could the ampeg be biased too cold?
3.) I had purchased a set of 7591 tubes in case either of them went out on my 2 amps, and sure enough the epiphone futura was making this wierd crackling noise whenever I would strike a chord hard, and so I switched in the new set of tubes I had bought. They were sovtek 7591's that I bought on a bad impulse while in my local music store. I have since come to find out that they are actually really close or identical to 6l6's, and that they can be used, but with a bias modification...
I had heard that any new power tubes will be matched differently then the NOS ones that had been in the amp before, and I just figured that i didn't care if the tube life was shortened by a little bit, if it sounded ok then. Now I am wondering if I am messing something up by using these supposed "6l6's" They aren't running that hot, but hot enough. They look totally fine, and if I hadn't read it online, I wouldn't have noticed a thing...
considering that I love the tone of this epiphone when it has "basically 6l6's" in it, I am wondering If i'm right in my quest for 7591-ness...
well, anyways...
I know that's alot, but thanks for reading, (if you did...) and thanks in advance for the answers that I hope I will get.
-Noah.
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