
MKibanez
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I'm playing a Mesa Rectoverb 50 with 6L6 since I have it. Will it make a big difference in the sound if I change it for EL34 tubes? What difference I'll notice if so?
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jerrydyer":2zjkoamj said:boogies are typically prem distortion so 6l6 is fuller sounding more highs more lows as to where an el34 is more of a focused midrange bark.
I have one of these coming my way on a trade. How you like yours.?
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I would imagine much of the low end is due to the amp being in the corner?Double the Necrobump fun!
Just picked up this guy and she is as spongy as your mom's bootie... love it... thick, syrupy, slices and dices... typical beautifully ugly chunks of goodness... BUT, I'm also very curious about taming some of that thunderous low with EL34's...
Should I?![]()
Nope... sounds that way anywhere I put her... doesn't sound bad, just very big... my Mark V:25, same cab, in the corner, doesn't have the same low end... it sounds amazing too...I would imagine much of the low end is due to the amp being in the corner?
This is my take. The EL34's run hotter bias in the Mesa EL34 circuit. Upwards of the recommended 35 ma iirc which eliminates the harsh crossover distortion present when running 6L6's.In my opinion, the reason Boogies benefit from EL34s or KT 77s has less to do with the type of tube and more to do with the 34s getting hotter which makes the boogie's gain sound a lot better than stock. My dual sounded very dead with the stock tubes. It now sounds more open and tighter, which usually are contradictions. It just sounds sooo much better with the 77s.