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Moose
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Hi everyone,
I sold my Herbert about a month ago and alomost ended up sick after trying to go with a more scaled down setup so I immediately purcahsed a new Herbert and I now feel like I am reunited with a love that almost got away!!! I will never make that mistake again thats for sure.
Anyway - the Herbert I sold was the original and the Herbert I just got is the Mark II and from what I understand, it is only the 1st channel that has been impacted by the changes in the Mark II.
Unfortunately, a few of the pre-amp tubes seemed to fail when the amp was delivered to the dealer (Axe Palace in Walpole MA). The owner was nice enough to pull a few of the preamp tubes to find out which ones were bad and replace them with various Engl and JJ tubes he had lying around his shop. (The initial problem was that Channel 1 had no volume)
Obviously for the amount of money I paid for the amp and give the fact that this is my 4th Diezel Head (also had an Einstein and VH4), I would have liked to get one with the original tubes actually working.
The tubes that the amp came with are Ruby tubes (AX7s for preamp and EL34's for power). I really do like the sound of those tubes but because the dealer threw in a couple of random tubes to hold me over and to get Channel 1 working again, I was concerned and went to guitar center to by 6 new AX7 preamp tubes.
Since I have put those in the amp, I am not liking the sound as much as I did before. It is probably the tubes so what I need to know is:
1) What pre-amp tubes do you recommend?
2) Does the amp need to be re-baised if I just throw in new preamp tubes?
3) If I replace the power tubes with the same type (i.e. EL34's) but not necessaryily by the same manufacturer, do I have to have the amp rebaised?
4) Does one of the pre-amp tubes need to be a different power rating that the rest and be placed in one of the the first preamp slot and if so, what do I need to get and which slot is that slot? In other words, if I have the back grill open and I am looking into the amp from the back, is it the slot to the far left or the one to the far right?
Any advice you can give would be very much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dana
I sold my Herbert about a month ago and alomost ended up sick after trying to go with a more scaled down setup so I immediately purcahsed a new Herbert and I now feel like I am reunited with a love that almost got away!!! I will never make that mistake again thats for sure.
Anyway - the Herbert I sold was the original and the Herbert I just got is the Mark II and from what I understand, it is only the 1st channel that has been impacted by the changes in the Mark II.
Unfortunately, a few of the pre-amp tubes seemed to fail when the amp was delivered to the dealer (Axe Palace in Walpole MA). The owner was nice enough to pull a few of the preamp tubes to find out which ones were bad and replace them with various Engl and JJ tubes he had lying around his shop. (The initial problem was that Channel 1 had no volume)
Obviously for the amount of money I paid for the amp and give the fact that this is my 4th Diezel Head (also had an Einstein and VH4), I would have liked to get one with the original tubes actually working.
The tubes that the amp came with are Ruby tubes (AX7s for preamp and EL34's for power). I really do like the sound of those tubes but because the dealer threw in a couple of random tubes to hold me over and to get Channel 1 working again, I was concerned and went to guitar center to by 6 new AX7 preamp tubes.
Since I have put those in the amp, I am not liking the sound as much as I did before. It is probably the tubes so what I need to know is:
1) What pre-amp tubes do you recommend?
2) Does the amp need to be re-baised if I just throw in new preamp tubes?
3) If I replace the power tubes with the same type (i.e. EL34's) but not necessaryily by the same manufacturer, do I have to have the amp rebaised?
4) Does one of the pre-amp tubes need to be a different power rating that the rest and be placed in one of the the first preamp slot and if so, what do I need to get and which slot is that slot? In other words, if I have the back grill open and I am looking into the amp from the back, is it the slot to the far left or the one to the far right?
Any advice you can give would be very much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dana