I have a set of Ken-Rad long, black plate T12AX7 tubes from the 1950's and one of my tube amp aficionado pals swears they will turn a DSL40C into something special...somehow, I doubt it.
There's really no way to know other than to try them. I will say though that I generally find NOS tubes to NOT make so much of a difference in modern higher gain designs that are voiced around new production tubes. This isn't to say they won't make a difference though. Try them and see. CheersI have a set of Ken-Rad long, black plate T12AX7 tubes from the 1950's and one of my tube amp aficionado pals swears they will turn a DSL40C into something special...somehow, I doubt it.
On my avatar? That's a bass, a Gibson EB-11 aka Les Paul Junior DC bass, limited run from 2011. Meanwhile heavily modified with better pickups and a better bridge as well. A cool, versatile and really good sounding bass with a lot of punch.Bea, I can't quite make out that guitar you are playing in your avatar. It looks sweet though. Are my eyes deceiving me or is it a bass?
OMG am I bad. I was hunting funny videos for Black in the Funny Pictures and Videos thread and couldn't stop laughing.
"Gdamn Cheap Amplifiers"
They must have made a few hundred of these. And they sound a little bit more powerful than the SG basses.SO cool dear. Now I want one!!! I always liked the EB0's too.
Well, that means its value is already increasing. Official street price was 1100-1200€, i bought mine discounted to 800 €.The same bass Bea has is on Reverb for almost $1300.
I'm pretty sure you're asking about your white PT SG. You probably remember that I have one, too. None are currently for sale on Reverb.com and eBay. But, looking at Reverb.com's price history for the last year and a half of transactions, the average price has moved up to around $1400. I bought mine at $1000 in May or June of 2015, which was the average in that year for this specific guitar.BTW: does someone know how the prices of the white Pete Townsend SGs are developing?
And i do not intend to put it for sale, too. I'm just a bit curious.None are currently for sale on Reverb.com and eBay.
Or replace the weak TBPlus pseudo mudbucker by one of my modified Epiphone mudbuckers and the minihumbucker by some thunderbucker-like mini with 16kOhms. Which what i did. (not only to the Gibson, but also to my white "1960s EB-3" from Epiphone)Swap the mudbucker for a Dimarzzio "Model one" bucker -------