Just an FYI really.
I build guitar amps with pentode front-ends. Pentodes, as the more experienced will know, have issues with microphonics and hum, the former being magnified when used in combos at medium to high gain settings. The latter was much better when I decided to float the heaters on a DC bias (top of the power tubes' cathode resistor, about 38V).
I did a roundup of new EF86-type tubes, which includes the "upscale" EF806. The EH EF86 is pretty balanced tonally with some chime and good lows, but seems to be susceptible to microphonics and has an acceptable hum level.
Conversely, the J-J EF806, while having very good residual hum level and near-zero microphonics, sounds like a bandpass filter, with a distinct lack of chime and "woofier" lows, which yields a kind of midrangey, fatter tone, rather than a jangly bite. Not a BAD thing mind you, but it's a way different flavor than my design calls for (think more along the lines of Matchless' DC30 pentode channel.
Lastly, the tube I originally put in there, the TungSol EF806 Gold (gold-plated pins), has the nice chime and bite, plus clean lows. It CAN be a bit microphonic, but the hum levels are acceptable. Ironically, the "edge of madness" microphonics are what probably contributes to the somewhat raw edge in the overall tone.
Once again, as we all know, all tubes of a given type are NOT created equal.
I build guitar amps with pentode front-ends. Pentodes, as the more experienced will know, have issues with microphonics and hum, the former being magnified when used in combos at medium to high gain settings. The latter was much better when I decided to float the heaters on a DC bias (top of the power tubes' cathode resistor, about 38V).
I did a roundup of new EF86-type tubes, which includes the "upscale" EF806. The EH EF86 is pretty balanced tonally with some chime and good lows, but seems to be susceptible to microphonics and has an acceptable hum level.
Conversely, the J-J EF806, while having very good residual hum level and near-zero microphonics, sounds like a bandpass filter, with a distinct lack of chime and "woofier" lows, which yields a kind of midrangey, fatter tone, rather than a jangly bite. Not a BAD thing mind you, but it's a way different flavor than my design calls for (think more along the lines of Matchless' DC30 pentode channel.
Lastly, the tube I originally put in there, the TungSol EF806 Gold (gold-plated pins), has the nice chime and bite, plus clean lows. It CAN be a bit microphonic, but the hum levels are acceptable. Ironically, the "edge of madness" microphonics are what probably contributes to the somewhat raw edge in the overall tone.
Once again, as we all know, all tubes of a given type are NOT created equal.
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