Powertubes with a smooth fat sound

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Which Powertubs are very smooth for a Diezel VH4? My first tubes were Ruby EL34BHT.... Now JJ 6l6 and they sound more cold than the Rubys.... Which Tubes can you prefer for a fat smooth warm tone? Thank you
 
To me the BHT's are some of the smoothest of the EL34 type with a little extra low mid bump, not brittle at all in my opinion.
 
Yeah i know that the Rubys are very smooth. My question is, if it´s possible to get a smoother Sound out of the Diezel VH4... which Powertubes would be recommended besides the Ruby´s EL34BHT?
Omg my english is shitty :lol: :LOL:
 
Never tried the KT77s by Gold Lion in a Diezel, but my guess is they'd be like buttah...

Outside of these, I had a lot of luck with =C= EL34s, albeit they're a pricey quad of bottles.
 
I really tried to like the GL KT77's in my Bogner but couldnt get past the brighter top end, rest of it was very rich and almost too much bottom but I didnt care for what it did to the top end and how low I had to run the presence control to not have it be too bright. I went back to my BHT's this weekend and much better for me, fatter, less top end. This was the thrid time I tried the KT77's, 2 different sets. This was not in a Diezel so your mileage may vary. My .02 cents for what its worth.
 
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I really tried to like the GL KT77's in my Bogner but couldnt get past the brighter top end, rest of it was very rich and almost too much bottom but I didnt care for what it did to the top end and how low I had to run the presence control to not have it be too bright. I went back to my BHT's this weekend and much better for me, fatter, less top end. This was the thrid time I tried the KT77's, 2 different sets. This was not in a Diezel so your mileage may vary. My .02 cents for what its worth.
Indeed, I am certain being a completely different circuit than anything in the Bogner lineage, the Diezels will responds differently to these bottles. Gotta keep it in context. Never know though - I am still a mega fan of =C= EL34s, and also =C= 6550s in the VH4. In fact, fave tube is the SED 6550 for sure :yes:

Peace,
Uncle Mo
 
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