
Philo Beddoe
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Cool thread..got inspired to go thru the "stash"..totally forgot about these..they've been sitting buried in a drawer for 15 or so years brand new never used..
The problem with digital isn’t that they don’t sound like tube amps anymore.Better switch to digital. ?
I got a spare quad of JJ EL34s from Euro Tubes this week, they said they are getting a big resupply of all kinds of JJs in about 2 weeks, so if you are good with those, it's a good place to look. Prices still reasonable for the moment.
Tube Depot's Customer Service is terrible. I had an issue with an order awhile back, and the guy I spoke to was a real asshole. Rude, mouthy, and could care less.Most of the time shipping goes like that. A few months ago I had a situation where I shipped a TC100 with 2 day shipping to New Jersey and the amp was lost for a month. But, I made sure I demanded that it be scanned at pick up so the buyer's purchase was protected, because that's the right thing to do with someone else's money on the line. With Tube Depot, my package eventually got to me after a few weeks. But they allow their packages to be picked up with no scan. After mentioning the problem with that to them, they made it clear that they couldn't care less. So, I got to deal with the whole "we shipped it" and "we never got it" run around for those few weeks. They can blame USPS all they want for delivery times(which were terrible and USPS's fault), but it only takes seconds to ensure the customer doesn't get screwed, and they don't care enough to do that. If a business doesn't give two shits about my money, I'll take it elsewhere.
Amen.The problem with digital isn’t that they don’t sound like tube amps anymore.
The problem with them is that specific IRs have to be used to make them sound like the real deal which is more money. It isn’t any different than the hassle of purchasing tubes to be honest.
You have to dive deep into menus to tweak because the stock settings are useless garbage even with aftermarket IRs. It’s a real honest hassle that people just don’t want to deal with. Why can’t they come sounding good without needing to be tweaked?
The advantage of a tube amp is that you turn it on and just play.
The problem with digital is that they sound like ass.
That was true 10 years ago. Now they can sound identical under a recording but not in the room. So I agree - in the room there’s no contest. Under a microphone they’re there, but need a lot of babysitting.Fixed!
Yeah I had the same problem. I started ordering from companies I hadn’t even heard of before but they had what I wanted in stock.Searched for two days and scrounged up 5 chinese 12ax7’s….used to get these for $7 each. Limit 2 of one brand and three of another. Dang Wizard is picky….