Crunchity":38c153nz said:
SLOgriff":38c153nz said:
I've spent hours with the front grill off swapping out tubes and bias adjustments. Follow the above suggestions and you will enjoy the amp and get the most out of its potential.
If I PM ya, do you think you'd have a few minutes to help me bias mine someday soon? Looking to retube and although I've retubed and biased my share of amps before, they were usually pretty easy to do with only a DMM. Not so sure about the SLO, especially not having looked closely at mine yet, need those contact points and trim pot pointed out to me, etc.
Sure, PM anytime, glad to help. Although, I use a Bias King to bias my amps (
http://biasking.com/). I don't mess with pins and multimeter method.
Jayy":38c153nz said:
SLOgriff":38c153nz said:
Crunch channel is amazing and so is the OD channel. Lots of great tones to be had, even at lower volumes. Here's the challenge: tubes and/or speaker cabs will make or break an SLO. They are very sensitive to bias and tube types. SLO's don't like Vintage 30's, would sound better with greenbacks or even 75's in some cabs. Stock Soldano cab is the perfect match.
Tubes: Sovtek "wafer bottom" 5881/6L6 WGC's biased to around 28ma are the best power tubes. Also, JJ-12AX7S in V1, V3, and V4. Use a Sovtek LP or LPS in V5 (pi) position. V2 you can swap out to taste as this will fine tune the gain and feel.
I've spent hours with the front grill off swapping out tubes and bias adjustments. Follow the above suggestions and you will enjoy the amp and get the most out of its potential.
I'm curious to hear you say the Sovtek 5881 is the best power tube for the SLO. I have them in mine as well and am also biased at 28mA, but I hear (or read) constantly that others prefer numerous othe 6L6 tubes (especially the JJ 6L6). Now JJ also has a 5881 that I haven't found any reviews of people trying with the SLO yet.
I haven't tried any other power tubes yet, but have been curious to. What others have you tried and what did you like or not like about them?
Other tubes may sound ok. You'll have to take that journey yourself. But the Sovtek 5881/6L6 WGC's are just well balanced in highs, lows, and feel. Plus, they are well made and usually last longer than others.