TAD7025WA's vs. Genelex T12AX7:

You are absolutly right about the supporting circuitry, I did not mention it because I felt in a guitar amp preamp stage it was not as big of a deal, as maybe to power stage.
Yes, you are right. Tubes are very forgiving, so will happily go on working under less than ideal circumstances, especially small signal (pre amp) types. Even power tubes, though to a lesser degree will handle less than ideal operating conditions. Cheers
 
Maybe try a 5751 in position 1. A 5751 is essentially a ruggedize 12AX7 (developed for avionics applications) that has an amplification factor of 70, as apposed to a 12AX7"s amplification factor of 100. So it has 70% the gain of a 12AX7. A NOS one would be your best bet, they are quite available. Hope this helps. Cheers

I have the Tube Amp Doctor 7025WA's in stock and thay have a gain rating of '3' vs. the T12AX7's rating of '10.'
I think he might mean the updated ones that were just released at the last NAMM show (2018 update).

Marshall DSL40CR 40-watt 1x12" Tube Combo

Oh! I didn't know that!
 
Maybe try a 5751 in position 1. A 5751 is essentially a ruggedize 12AX7 (developed for avionics applications) that has an amplification factor of 70, as apposed to a 12AX7"s amplification factor of 100. So it has 70% the gain of a 12AX7. A NOS one would be your best bet, they are quite available. Hope this helps. Cheers
Yes yes yes! I third or fourth this advise.

For a $50 NOS tube, this is a good deal. 5 years ago - these tubes were selling for $25 - $30. Supply is getting very limited.
NOS JAN GE 5751 (1980s) SPRING SALE 2 for $84! | KCA NOS Tubes & Amplifier Repair

A modern 5751 will be around $20 to $25. IMO, stay away from JJ preamps tubes in a high gain Marshall circuit. And if the seller gives you the option of testing for the lowest noise or microphonics, for a few extra bucks, I would go for it. That first tube in the chain needs to be as quiet as possible.
 
Yes yes yes! I third or fourth this advise.

For a $50 NOS tube, this is a good deal. 5 years ago - these tubes were selling for $25 - $30. Supply is getting very limited.
NOS JAN GE 5751 (1980s) SPRING SALE 2 for $84! | KCA NOS Tubes & Amplifier Repair

A modern 5751 will be around $20 to $25. IMO, stay away from JJ preamps tubes in a high gain Marshall circuit. And if the seller gives you the option of testing for the lowest noise or microphonics, for a few extra bucks, I would go for it. That first tube in the chain needs to be as quiet as possible.
I like EH preamp tubes in my Marshall JVM
 
Amplified Parts come to my Philly guitar shows and leave catalogs, but they don't sell anything.

(Sorry about the double pic above, I can't fix it)
 
The parameters of a 5751 are very similar to a 12AX7 (aka ECC83, 7025, ECC803, CV4004), except for the gain factor. 12AT7's and 12AY7's are supposedly interchangeable with a circuit designed for a 12AX7. But I know you like to run your amp hard, and since I lack the proper knowledge to say for sure, I would be cautious about using them.

If it were me... I would start with one 5751 in V1. Then move it over to V2. Maybe one in V1 and V2. But, I bet a 5751 in V1 is all you might need... :hmmm:
 
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