OK. That helps. At this point it should probably be mentioned that if tight bass is a priority el84 tubes are not the best choice in tube type. Not that they can't be made tight enough. I know they can. But it's sort of like wanting a fast car and asking how to soup up your VW Beetle. Sure it can be done.
El84 tubes are most popular in guitar amps because of their jangle, chime and "creamy" distortion character. Creamy and tight aren't usually adjectives for the same amp. But, el84 tubes do a pretty good Jekyll and Hyde thing. Under 350Vp they do their characteristic tone pretty well. But get them up between 390Vp and 400Vp in AB1 and they lose their characteristic tone but get loud and tight. It should be said that they don't last very long at higher voltages. Especially in combo type amps. If you crank the amp for power tube distortion and play five hours a week you'll need to change tubes every four or five months. Not too bad since they're not expensive tubes.
I'll second the main filter having more uf too.
As I was writing this I looked up the High Octane schematic... Now we're just getting silly because it's a little single ended el84 thing. That means no high Vp for you. It also means assymetrical clipping. If tight bass from a pair of el84's in AB1 is like souping up a VW Beetle then tight bass from a single ended el84 is like trying to soup up a golf cart.
I'll ask again, what kind of music do you play? It's an important question to determine what you might mean by "tight bass".
EDIT: You have another thread asking 'how to get distortion'. Your asking questions with very broad strokes without defining your goal well enough. We can't give you a recipe if you don't tell us what you want to eat. Amplifier types aren't as interchangeable as you may think. That is, not all amp designs can be tweaked to do what you want them to if you want something they're not already designed for. You wouldn't want to be the guy in a metal band playing a Telecaster through a tweed Deluxe. We need to know what you want your amp to do. So far what we know is that you want to know how to get distortion, you want tight bass and your looking to build a single ended el84 amp. You may be getting in your own way here. We can't draw a map if you don't tell us where your going. And you definitely seem to be lost now.
El84 tubes are most popular in guitar amps because of their jangle, chime and "creamy" distortion character. Creamy and tight aren't usually adjectives for the same amp. But, el84 tubes do a pretty good Jekyll and Hyde thing. Under 350Vp they do their characteristic tone pretty well. But get them up between 390Vp and 400Vp in AB1 and they lose their characteristic tone but get loud and tight. It should be said that they don't last very long at higher voltages. Especially in combo type amps. If you crank the amp for power tube distortion and play five hours a week you'll need to change tubes every four or five months. Not too bad since they're not expensive tubes.
I'll second the main filter having more uf too.
As I was writing this I looked up the High Octane schematic... Now we're just getting silly because it's a little single ended el84 thing. That means no high Vp for you. It also means assymetrical clipping. If tight bass from a pair of el84's in AB1 is like souping up a VW Beetle then tight bass from a single ended el84 is like trying to soup up a golf cart.
I'll ask again, what kind of music do you play? It's an important question to determine what you might mean by "tight bass".
EDIT: You have another thread asking 'how to get distortion'. Your asking questions with very broad strokes without defining your goal well enough. We can't give you a recipe if you don't tell us what you want to eat. Amplifier types aren't as interchangeable as you may think. That is, not all amp designs can be tweaked to do what you want them to if you want something they're not already designed for. You wouldn't want to be the guy in a metal band playing a Telecaster through a tweed Deluxe. We need to know what you want your amp to do. So far what we know is that you want to know how to get distortion, you want tight bass and your looking to build a single ended el84 amp. You may be getting in your own way here. We can't draw a map if you don't tell us where your going. And you definitely seem to be lost now.
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