Thank you, Ivan...i suppose that i am perhaps "hung up" on the higher transconductance of the 12AT7 in comparison to the 12AX7.
I want you to know (and this includes the rest of you that have commented) that i sincerely appreciate the education in this regard.
Let me say that the ECC823 is pure genious in the V1 position of these DSL40C amps. I believe it was
@syscokid,
@Goldmember, and
@Hackmaster that suggested this "hybrid" tube to me.
These amps have way too much gain in stock form, so much so that the upper 2/3rds of the gain knob is largely unusable.
The JJ5751 in V2 and V3 gives the gain control a more linear functionality. The gain is still quite pronounced, but not as "peaky" or extreme.
Conversely, a 5751 or other lower gain tube in V4 has a similar effect of reducing the "harshness" of the gain structure and giving the amp a smoother, less "brittle" tone.
I am eager to try a 12AT7 in V4, but have zero in stock, so i have to wait for replacements to arrive from Amplified Parts.
I read an article by Myles Rose where he liked to put a Sovtek 12AX7LPS in V4 despite lower gain tubes in the first 3 slots. This seemed very odd to me to have the highest gain tube in the very last position.
Any idea why this would be a suggestion???
Also, Is there any risk of damaging the DSL40C by long term use (very near 3/4 knob volume with volume controlled by a FV30L in the FX loop) with a 12AT7 in V4???
I have a couple of experiments that i would like to try in V4...