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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Tube Amp Gurus, need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="FX4 SAPPER" data-source="post: 10003349" data-attributes="member: 66232"><p>Even with this issue i dont regret buying a 6505+ at all. I play out regularly with my band and it has allowed me to basically rid myself of my Boss eq/metal zone pedals. I actually dont even use any effects at all anymore lol i dont like molesting the amps sound. This amp sounds well even on the clean channel which a lot of people gripe about. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah that was my next thing, ive never messed with tubes but i do know a bit about the high amperage running through them, I have 6 12AX7 Preamp tubes and 4 6L6GC power amp tubes. I would assume that it would be best to start out with the Preamp tubes as its only happening on one channel? </p><p></p><p>also, i can switch between clean and crunch and those channels are fine so its isolated in the lead channel circuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FX4 SAPPER, post: 10003349, member: 66232"] Even with this issue i dont regret buying a 6505+ at all. I play out regularly with my band and it has allowed me to basically rid myself of my Boss eq/metal zone pedals. I actually dont even use any effects at all anymore lol i dont like molesting the amps sound. This amp sounds well even on the clean channel which a lot of people gripe about. Yeah that was my next thing, ive never messed with tubes but i do know a bit about the high amperage running through them, I have 6 12AX7 Preamp tubes and 4 6L6GC power amp tubes. I would assume that it would be best to start out with the Preamp tubes as its only happening on one channel? also, i can switch between clean and crunch and those channels are fine so its isolated in the lead channel circuit. [/QUOTE]
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