I'd like to try some 5881's but it's not in the budget right now. I have tried changing out a few different 12AX7's but couldn't hear a lot of difference at low volumes. I can't turn it up loud enough at home to give the tubes a good workout. My drive channel is a little quieter than the clean channel. I thought that was what the boost switch was for. I don't use the drive channel that much. At low volumes it doesn't sound very good. I'll play with it a bit when I get a chance and get back to you.The question I have is whether anyone has the experience of the drive channel being either quieter than the clean channel or only marginally louder when the channel volumes are set to the same level. Normally I keep my clean volume around 5/10 and the drive volume at 10/10 with the gain around 4/10. But if I drop the drive volume to 5/10, and then switch back and forth, the drive doesn’t seem to overtake the the clean. Maybe it’s just my preconceived notion that a drive channel should always be lounder than the clean, which may not be right. Anybody have any thoughts/experience with this? Thanks!
My drive channel is a little quieter than the clean channel. I thought that was what the boost switch was for. I don't use the drive channel that much. At low volumes it doesn't sound very good. I'll play with it a bit when I get a chance and get back to you.
I have a Blackstar 1 watt tube amp that gets more use than any of my other ampsI'm changing my mind about tube amps too. I am moving totally away from them. My Blackstar is 10 times as versatile as my 59 Marshall SLP ever was. The only thing any of my Marshall's have on my Blackstar is sheer volume...tonal quality??? The Blackstar sounds more like a smooth, valve amp than a real valve amp...and weighs only 20 pounds.
I have a Blackstar 1 watt tube amp that gets more use than any of my other amps
A few months ago I went shopping for a new amp to use at small bar venues. I spent quite few hours testing a Roland Blues Cube and a Boss Katana 50 watt. I came home with a 15 watt Fender Pro Junior. The Roland and the Boss (made by Roland) both would have worked. They were very good amps. For me the dynamics of the Fender was better. I should have tried a Blackstar. I have played a friend’s 15 watt Blackstar SS and was pretty impressed with it but a 15 watt SS amp won’t cut it live. I would need at least 50 watts. I’ll have to give a Blackstar 50 or 100 watt a try next time I’m in the city.
I had an orange 35rt--- I would have one again-- zero issues-- great amp --- very ORANGeISH

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When I got a Mesa/Boogie ,,,,,,,and needed room........
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This has ruined me .............I rarely turn on any other guitar amps
I am not surprised: Even my 200W Mywatt on an 115 (EV15L clone) sound great at home and is surprisingly well tamable - better than some EL84PP amps with their 15 Watts, and with the guitar as well as with the bass. My 150W Dynacord amp as well. Nevertheless i prefer smaller amps at home.I was totally wrong. It is becoming my main practice amp. The cleans are rich and lush even at very low volumes. It is so heavy it won’t see much live use.