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Well, here I mostly agree. A classic AC15 or AC30 comes to mind.
The trend with most new El84 amps (yes of course there are great sounding ones too)... is that thin, leaning into shrill, over driven sound... but I think how they are overdriven is 90% too much preamp gain with bass cut so the PA is not flubbed out.
I don't know about the OT zed being the culprit though.
Most of the push pull EL84 amps I see are using 7500-8500 ohm OTs with their speaker loads. The best sounding EL34 amps seem to be around 3200-3400 ohms.
Regardless, that is the juvenile sound I am referring to and I can't name one single PP EL34 amp that sounds like a 3-18 watt El84 amp buzz bomb.
The buzzy, bumble bee in a paper bag tone taste of many younger players are the reason for this god awful tone, not the tubes.
Probably it's just a generational thing and nobody has to man up and agree with me.
Pour on more clipped preamp gain or add a stomp box.
I don't think many of those players even need a tube amp to be honest.
It's all pimple faced geek 90cc chain saw tone at that point.
I think my main point was that the hard core, low-mid wattage, over driven EL84s, gain monster amp crowd are not really using these things playing out live much.... unless they are allowed to krang or solo non stop through every song and have the tone set to icepick treble shrill levels, they'll get handed their shorts in a stage setting... otherwise it will be fuzz mud.
I host an open night at a very popular club here in Denver, two to three times a month and I get to hear a lot of players and a lot of amps... some even custom made.
90% of the players using the 12-18 watt OD 84 amps are amateurs or relatively new builders or players at best. (I don't really care for the way the Fender EL84 amps sound either... like a Blues Jr... another semi beginner guitar players amp)
What's funny is that some players bring in these toy amps and 5 device pedal board too... their tone is utter crap by that time.
It has been my experience that even the loudest 12-18w OD EL84 bedroom amps don't really cut it once they are brought up to stage volume.
But if a player is a bedroom warrior... more power to them, at least they are playing, probably having a lot of fun and exercising their hobby.
Originally posted by Merlinb
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The trend with most new El84 amps (yes of course there are great sounding ones too)... is that thin, leaning into shrill, over driven sound... but I think how they are overdriven is 90% too much preamp gain with bass cut so the PA is not flubbed out.
I don't know about the OT zed being the culprit though.
Most of the push pull EL84 amps I see are using 7500-8500 ohm OTs with their speaker loads. The best sounding EL34 amps seem to be around 3200-3400 ohms.
Regardless, that is the juvenile sound I am referring to and I can't name one single PP EL34 amp that sounds like a 3-18 watt El84 amp buzz bomb.
The buzzy, bumble bee in a paper bag tone taste of many younger players are the reason for this god awful tone, not the tubes.
Probably it's just a generational thing and nobody has to man up and agree with me.
Pour on more clipped preamp gain or add a stomp box.
I don't think many of those players even need a tube amp to be honest.
It's all pimple faced geek 90cc chain saw tone at that point.
I think my main point was that the hard core, low-mid wattage, over driven EL84s, gain monster amp crowd are not really using these things playing out live much.... unless they are allowed to krang or solo non stop through every song and have the tone set to icepick treble shrill levels, they'll get handed their shorts in a stage setting... otherwise it will be fuzz mud.
I host an open night at a very popular club here in Denver, two to three times a month and I get to hear a lot of players and a lot of amps... some even custom made.
90% of the players using the 12-18 watt OD 84 amps are amateurs or relatively new builders or players at best. (I don't really care for the way the Fender EL84 amps sound either... like a Blues Jr... another semi beginner guitar players amp)
What's funny is that some players bring in these toy amps and 5 device pedal board too... their tone is utter crap by that time.
It has been my experience that even the loudest 12-18w OD EL84 bedroom amps don't really cut it once they are brought up to stage volume.
But if a player is a bedroom warrior... more power to them, at least they are playing, probably having a lot of fun and exercising their hobby.
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