Both my 90 and 91 JCM900 2100 and 2500 came with EL34 's.Great models really with the 5881s. I got a 93 SLX but it somehow kept the EL34s
so who makes good tubes?
If I want say a FRESH YuMMY SET for my Fender bassbreaker 007 ........ what company can I get a MANUFACTURED tube from (not a tube by another maker labeled as said company)?
Well, you've got a few choices,, JJ, Svetlana, PSVANE & the EHX/Sovtek types which includes the Mullard, Tung Sol, Genalex types mentioned by @Cadorman above. Cheersso who makes good tubes?
If I want say a FRESH YuMMY SET for my Fender bassbreaker 007 ........ what company can I get a MANUFACTURED tube from (not a tube by another maker labeled as said company)?
Yes, as do Svetlana & PSVANE. The others mentioned are all made by EHX/Sovtek who's owner simply bought the names of.thanks guys. so JJ's makes their own??
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It really depends on the type of tube. For EL34 tubes I like Mallards. I also like the original Svetlana Winged C, but I need to try the new ones. I prefer the EHX 6CA7 in my DSL, but I do not like their EL34 in anything. I can't afford any NOS power tubes, so no idea there. As for preamp tubes I have tried Mullard, Tung-Sol, Gold Lion, Sovtek, JJ, Groove Tube and stock Marshall 12AX7. Of these I guess I preferred Mullard, Tung-Sol and Sovtek. None of them really spoke to me though. All of my preamp tubes in use are vintage. Some are NOS and some are used. I use a bunch of GE 12AX7 and 5751. I also have Raytheon, RCA, Sylvania and a couple others. I have a Sylvania 12AU7 in my DSL1HR for the power tube and it is sweet.Ive always liked Svetlana tubes a lot myself. Pretty dependable, sounded great and if they are good enough for Marshall from the factory, theyre good enough for me. But ive used Sovtek, JJs, Shuguang and Genelex Gold Lions too and enjoyed them. Never tried Groove Tubes, Mullard or EHX however
There is somethjng to be said for "third party" branded tubes, Groove Tubes and Mesa hand test tubes and sort them so you may get a better matched pair or extra quiet etc. Regardless of who made them, if you want JJs that have beenntested and sorted look into GT etc...so who makes good tubes?
If I want say a FRESH YuMMY SET for my Fender bassbreaker 007 ........ what company can I get a MANUFACTURED tube from (not a tube by another maker labeled as said company)?
It really depends on the type of tube. For EL34 tubes I like Mallards. I also like the original Svetlana Winged C, but I need to try the new ones. I prefer the EHX 6CA7 in my DSL, but I do not like their EL34 in anything. I can't afford any NOS power tubes, so no idea there. As for preamp tubes I have tried Mullard, Tung-Sol, Gold Lion, Sovtek, JJ, Groove Tube and stock Marshall 12AX7. Of these I guess I preferred Mullard, Tung-Sol and Sovtek. None of them really spoke to me though. All of my preamp tubes in use are vintage. Some are NOS and some are used. I use a bunch of GE 12AX7 and 5751. I also have Raytheon, RCA, Sylvania and a couple others. I have a Sylvania 12AU7 in my DSL1HR for the power tube and it is sweet.
Agreed! I do have some old long plates that are likely noisy in tye high gain Mesa so I use the SP tubes in those as at least th3y are tested for low noise.To answer your query regarding NOS tubes, that's all I use now in my old amps. I don't play or gig as much as I used to, so I like the long term reliability of NOS tubes. Other electronics such as caps will go before the tubes. Unless there is a failure that pulls the tube with it.
My only amps not using NOS stuff are my DST and Hiwatt amps. I need to undo some butchering on my DR103 before I can put one of the matched quads of Blackburn Mullards that I have stashed for it. Then it will finally be right. I would also like to try some NOS EL84s in my DST U84TNT. The JJs that are in it are too noisy, and I need to swap them out. And then the two DST 50 watt heads need something fun, but they are designed to sound good with what's currently available. But, as my DST-30 proved, it sound even better with Telefunken power tubes. And NOS everything else, especially the Brimar EF86.
NOS tubes are definitely one of those things where if you know it's the last set of tubes you put in it in your life, they are worth it. Also, for many other options too, but that was my main criteria. And, as a bonus... they are robust, so they will take punishment when called upon. I do like to punish my amps, and they sound great.
Does anyone have any vendor recommendations for NOS EL34 tubes here in the states? I would like to try a pair in my 1987 build. And if that goes well I would possibly splurge on a quad for my 2203. I just don't know who to trust price and quality wise.
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Sending PM. CheersDoes anyone have any vendor recommendations for NOS EL34 tubes here in the states? I would like to try a pair in my 1987 build. And if that goes well I would possibly splurge on a quad for my 2203. I just don't know who to trust price and quality wise.