
EddyLenz
Well-known member
Hey Guys,
In one of the more recent Brown Sound videos by Jim Gaustad, he talked about pulling two tubes to get even closer to the original tone.
Unlike standard 100W tube pulling, where you'd usually pull the outer or inner two power tubes, he described pulling one of the pairs, in this case, the two power tubes closest to the preamp tubes (V4/5). That changes the power amp from class AB to class A.
After trying this with my 1968 Super Lead with EVH Specs and 6CA7s, I immediately heard what he meant.
The sound gets brighter, more aggressive, with that slightly broker character.
It's an extremely fun sound to play because of how it responds to the guitar.
Since my last Brown Sound video, I got the 6CA7s, which are a clear improvement.
I also put the original Fender bridge back on my custom shop Strat, which now sounds way better for VH tones than my 1972 Strat.
The CS strat is thinner and brighter, which I usually don't like, but it helps keep the cranked Plexi thight and defined in the low end.
Here's a comparison between Class AB and Class A
Let me know what you think!
In one of the more recent Brown Sound videos by Jim Gaustad, he talked about pulling two tubes to get even closer to the original tone.
Unlike standard 100W tube pulling, where you'd usually pull the outer or inner two power tubes, he described pulling one of the pairs, in this case, the two power tubes closest to the preamp tubes (V4/5). That changes the power amp from class AB to class A.
After trying this with my 1968 Super Lead with EVH Specs and 6CA7s, I immediately heard what he meant.
The sound gets brighter, more aggressive, with that slightly broker character.
It's an extremely fun sound to play because of how it responds to the guitar.
Since my last Brown Sound video, I got the 6CA7s, which are a clear improvement.
I also put the original Fender bridge back on my custom shop Strat, which now sounds way better for VH tones than my 1972 Strat.
The CS strat is thinner and brighter, which I usually don't like, but it helps keep the cranked Plexi thight and defined in the low end.
Here's a comparison between Class AB and Class A
Let me know what you think!