@smitty_p - I am convinced through actual testing that the 5751 in the PI needs a ECC83MG in V3 to really shine. I swapped tubes back to back and with a standard ECC83 in V3, the effect of 5751 (both GE and JJ sounded and behaved the same) was not dramatic...and as you say, it reduced the fizzyness... but when combined with the ECC83MG, the effect was much more pronounced....and with the 12AU7 in V1, the 5751 effect became more dramatic.
This combo really sounded good too but I wanted more grit:
V1: 5751
V2: 5751
V3: ECC83MG
V4: 5751
Ask Don O. He's running 5751 in the V1 slot of his DSL40C.
Interesting, except I don’t have a V3!
Well, more accurately, I have a V3, but it’s not a preamp tube.
The DSL5c has two preamp tubes (V1 and V2). Then it has the phase inverter and the power tube. Instead of using two power tubes, it uses a 12BH7. The power tube is essentially split electronically and functions in an A/B configuration in the same way two separate power tubes would be used.
So, since I lack the extra gain stage that you have, I can’t really go too tame on my preamp side. I’m actually fine with the gain structure the way it is.
The next time I play live, I’ll have to pay close attention to the mix. While the touch of added harmonics sound great alone, sometimes those things have a way of making the sound disappear in the mix.
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