
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
I am aware of the original spec differences between the european and USA/Canada 6550 loaded amps. I find my 2204 JCM800 to be stiff with 6550's and quite frankly, EL34's are cheaper with more variety. (or the KT77's I have kicking around) I am not Zakk Wylde so I don't need that huge low end. I would prefer that slight compression you get from 34's as this amp is stiff to start with. Just recapped it with all new F&T 50/50 filter caps, figured i'd do the swap while in there.Because getting to the components on the PCB can be a real bitch, I saw this mentioned over on the vintage amps bulletin board and apparently from Voodoo amps? website. Can anyone comment as to not changing the splitters? Affect on sound?
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A simple procedure that works is (copped from the Voodoo Amps website
MARSHAL 6550 to EL34
1.) Locate the 47K resistor above the bias pot and solder another 47K in parallel.
2.) Set the bias pot the max (around –38 volts).
3.) Locate the purple feedback wire (that is connected to the 4 ohm speaker tap) and solder it onto the 8-ohm speaker tap.
4.) Install the EL34’s and re-bias the amp.
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A simple procedure that works is (copped from the Voodoo Amps website

MARSHAL 6550 to EL34
1.) Locate the 47K resistor above the bias pot and solder another 47K in parallel.
2.) Set the bias pot the max (around –38 volts).
3.) Locate the purple feedback wire (that is connected to the 4 ohm speaker tap) and solder it onto the 8-ohm speaker tap.
4.) Install the EL34’s and re-bias the amp.