
reverymike
Active member
Okay, in a SLO, when you are looking at the amp from the front, is preamp position V1 on the far left or right? I thought it would be the first tube on the left, so it'd be V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 (phase inverter). But, then I came across this directly from Mike Soldano himself. It seems to indicate that the phase inverter would be the first preamp slot on the left when looking at the front of the amp???
"The 12AX7LP and LPS sound the same, with the LPS being slightly less noisy. The only thing I must warn you about is that the 12AX7LPS can not handle very high cathode voltages, such as that which exists in the phase inverter, and tone and effects loop drivers, of the SLO - so you must use the 12AX7LP in those positions. I recommend that you use a 12AX7LPS only in the "first" position (the tube closest to the input jack) and the 12AX7LP in the others. That's what the tube line up is in all new SLO 100s, and it sounds great!"
The reason I'm asking, is that if this is the case, I may have the wrong tube in the phase inverter position.
"The 12AX7LP and LPS sound the same, with the LPS being slightly less noisy. The only thing I must warn you about is that the 12AX7LPS can not handle very high cathode voltages, such as that which exists in the phase inverter, and tone and effects loop drivers, of the SLO - so you must use the 12AX7LP in those positions. I recommend that you use a 12AX7LPS only in the "first" position (the tube closest to the input jack) and the 12AX7LP in the others. That's what the tube line up is in all new SLO 100s, and it sounds great!"
The reason I'm asking, is that if this is the case, I may have the wrong tube in the phase inverter position.