quick newbie question here, but are 6550s, EL34s, 6L6s etc. preamp or poweramp valves?
^ aye, just to clarify, when I said "the usa website", i meant the one people had been talking about. i doubt matamp would say "we got screwed there before, that's it, no more sales to the USA!".... :lol:
Quote from: dave_mc^ aye, just to clarify, when I said "the usa website", i meant the one people had been talking about. i doubt matamp would say "we got screwed there before, that's it, no more sales to the USA!".... :lol:http://www.matamp.com/matamp-distributionUSA.htmlarticle explaining!now i just have to find a distributor near me.
So has anyone here ever tried KT77's?
the way Jeff @ Matamp is described in that article does not mesh with the Jeff I've known for the past 5+ years. I'd take it with a pinch of salt, especially since they've basically lifted Matamp's entire image (and most likely the circuit too)
Billy Corgan used a 2203?
Quite practically I was able to compare my JCM900 50Watt EL34 amp with the other guitar player's JCM 900 50Watt 6l6 amp.The descriptions pretty much sum it up. The 6l6 was a bit nicer for clean and blues, the EL34 better for rock and metal sounds.But the differences are fairly small. To be honest, I really think you can disregard them on modern high gain amps (like ENGLs or Peaveys). Those amps seem to get most of their sound from the preamp and just try to have a fairly neutral sounding power amp section. These ain't the days anymore where you're achieve your sound Hendrix style, i.e. cranking a full stack all the way and using volume and tone pots for finetuning.
I have heard though from Tube sellers KT88 have sweeter mids