Adam Jones VH4 tubes

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I have read places he uses EL34s and I have read he uses 6L6GCMSTR.
Just wondering if anyone can confirm this. Also what preamps does he use?
I have all original tubes in my VH4 and they are 5 years old.
I think it's time for a retube and since I play lots of Tool and love the tone I would like to go that route
 
I don't know what Adam uses but I think Peter says JJ KT77's.
 
lester":2ehl4ttm said:
I don't know what Adam uses but I think Peter says JJ KT77's.

Yes, I know what Peter recommends...
Thanks for helping
 
I would be surprised if he used something different then what peter recommends for the pre-amp section. That's a big part of the diezel tone.
 
According to Dave Friedman, he had 6L6s in the VH4 with JJ preamp tubes.
 
Ok so I know what Power tubes...but what JJ pre-amp tubes do I need?
 
jonl":v1onjp4u said:
kahawe":v1onjp4u said:
FourT6and2":v1onjp4u said:
6L6s with JJ preamp tubes
Yup, that's what I heard too from the other side of the pond.

Anyone try this yet?

Yeah, sounds like shit. EL34s all the way in a VH4 unless you also have a Super Lead you can crank in stereo. Adam's sound is mostly the Marshall. The second amp is just for low-end and high-gain sizzle.
 
FourT6and2":117ni7v1 said:
jonl":117ni7v1 said:
kahawe":117ni7v1 said:
FourT6and2":117ni7v1 said:
6L6s with JJ preamp tubes
Yup, that's what I heard too from the other side of the pond.

Anyone try this yet?

Yeah, sounds like shit. EL34s all the way in a VH4 unless you also have a Super Lead you can crank in stereo. Adam's sound is mostly the Marshall. The second amp is just for low-end and high-gain sizzle.

I have the ability to trade my Herbert in for a 70s super lead.
I'm thinking about doing it
 
jonl":1vljb7bf said:
FourT6and2":1vljb7bf said:
jonl":1vljb7bf said:
kahawe":1vljb7bf said:
FourT6and2":1vljb7bf said:
6L6s with JJ preamp tubes
Yup, that's what I heard too from the other side of the pond.

Anyone try this yet?

Yeah, sounds like shit. EL34s all the way in a VH4 unless you also have a Super Lead you can crank in stereo. Adam's sound is mostly the Marshall. The second amp is just for low-end and high-gain sizzle.

I have the ability to trade my Herbert in for a 70s super lead.
I'm thinking about doing it

Not worth it. You can get a 70's JMP for about $1800 - $2200. Your Herbert is worth $3,000. You could also get a Ceriatone clone.
 
FourT6and2":2oc56bcu said:
jonl":2oc56bcu said:
FourT6and2":2oc56bcu said:
jonl":2oc56bcu said:
kahawe":2oc56bcu said:
FourT6and2":2oc56bcu said:
6L6s with JJ preamp tubes
Yup, that's what I heard too from the other side of the pond.

Anyone try this yet?

Yeah, sounds like shit. EL34s all the way in a VH4 unless you also have a Super Lead you can crank in stereo. Adam's sound is mostly the Marshall. The second amp is just for low-end and high-gain sizzle.

I have the ability to trade my Herbert in for a 70s super lead.
I'm thinking about doing it

Not worth it. You can get a 70's JMP for about $1800 - $2200. Your Herbert is worth $3,000. You could also get a Ceriatone clone.

Gonna pm ya
 
I wouldn't trade a Herbert for a JMP. No way. Like mentioned, just get a clone - they're cheap.

As for this and that about Adam's tubes and tone. You'll never match it. Even if you manage to get all the glass in all the right sockets, you then have to contend with his pedalboard and all the candy he's stomping his signal through. Then comes the actual "touch" of how he plays. Then comes the engineering and production from what happens in the recording room to what gets pressed into a CD.

Just sayin'...
Uncle Mo
 
Listen to the Mo man ;) A big part of Adam's sound is definitely also the band around him, as is true for every member of Tool. His tone solo is actually pretty underwhelming compared to what you would expect, if the bass wasn't so brutal and all the way down low making space for the guitar, you probably wouldn't hear him much.

Like I said in the other thread, combining FL+RL cabs with a new vh4 should get you satisfyingly close in a still manageable rig... word from the source.
 
kahawe":144yxafr said:
Listen to the Mo man ;) A big part of Adam's sound is definitely also the band around him, as is true for every member of Tool. His tone solo is actually pretty underwhelming compared to what you would expect, if the bass wasn't so brutal and all the way down low making space for the guitar, you probably wouldn't hear him much.

Like I said in the other thread, combining FL+RL cabs with a new vh4 should get you satisfyingly close in a still manageable rig... word from the source.

I actually think it's the opposite. Justin's tone is pretty bright and Adam's is dark. Plus Adam mics his cabs in such a way that causes some crazy phasing. That's part of the sound, too.
 
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