I just bough a killer Bogner 2x12" oversized cab to match my 5150 Mk1, but since a few weeks I notice a lack of gain and little power drops. I think it's time to change the tubes. I bought the Peavey to an american guy who changed the tubes only once.
I wrote an e-mail to ask some advices to the guy from Eurotubes about the new tubes I should put in there (I want to change the preamp tubes, and of course the power tubes too), and here is his answer :
One of our favorite options for these amps has become the retubes with integrated quads.
The first option is an Integrated quad consisting of a matched pair of the JJ KT66's which are run in the outside two sockets and a matched pair of the JJ 6L6GC's to run in the inside two sockets. These along with the high gain front end will get more thunder and a VERY aggressive and punchy tone with tons of gain and you can of course use these with the standard preamp tubes to maintain the amount of gain You have (or use to have). The JJ KT66's provide a tight low end and a big open mid range that will crunch up a bit quicker than the JJ 6L6GC's. The best part about this tube set is that it's plug and play with NO MODS necessary.
The other option is especially for players that want more of everything. I put this option together for players who don't want to bias mod your amps or don't have anyone they trust to do it. It is an Integrated quad consisting of a matched pair of the JJ KT88's which are run in the outside two sockets and a matched pair of the JJ 6L6GC's to run in the inside two sockets. These along with the high gain front end will get more thunder and a VERY aggressive and punchy tone with tons of gain. The JJ KT88's provide more low end thump than the JJ 6L6GC's and are a little more like an E34L in the mids and highs. The 88's have a very aggressive and punchy tone that is FAT. It's kind of like a cross between a huge 6L6 on the bottom and a very big E34L in the mids and highs. The best part about this tube set is that it's plug and play with NO MODS necessary. You can check it out here. http://www.eurotubes.com/euro-kc.htm
What I want is a big bottom end, grinding mids, open highs (the perfect sound ahah). My first use will be recording in the studio.
Then do I have to order one of those "tube package" from the Eurotubes website ? And then just put it in the 5150 ? The guy says it's just plug and play...
I wrote an e-mail to ask some advices to the guy from Eurotubes about the new tubes I should put in there (I want to change the preamp tubes, and of course the power tubes too), and here is his answer :
One of our favorite options for these amps has become the retubes with integrated quads.
The first option is an Integrated quad consisting of a matched pair of the JJ KT66's which are run in the outside two sockets and a matched pair of the JJ 6L6GC's to run in the inside two sockets. These along with the high gain front end will get more thunder and a VERY aggressive and punchy tone with tons of gain and you can of course use these with the standard preamp tubes to maintain the amount of gain You have (or use to have). The JJ KT66's provide a tight low end and a big open mid range that will crunch up a bit quicker than the JJ 6L6GC's. The best part about this tube set is that it's plug and play with NO MODS necessary.
The other option is especially for players that want more of everything. I put this option together for players who don't want to bias mod your amps or don't have anyone they trust to do it. It is an Integrated quad consisting of a matched pair of the JJ KT88's which are run in the outside two sockets and a matched pair of the JJ 6L6GC's to run in the inside two sockets. These along with the high gain front end will get more thunder and a VERY aggressive and punchy tone with tons of gain. The JJ KT88's provide more low end thump than the JJ 6L6GC's and are a little more like an E34L in the mids and highs. The 88's have a very aggressive and punchy tone that is FAT. It's kind of like a cross between a huge 6L6 on the bottom and a very big E34L in the mids and highs. The best part about this tube set is that it's plug and play with NO MODS necessary. You can check it out here. http://www.eurotubes.com/euro-kc.htm
What I want is a big bottom end, grinding mids, open highs (the perfect sound ahah). My first use will be recording in the studio.
Then do I have to order one of those "tube package" from the Eurotubes website ? And then just put it in the 5150 ? The guy says it's just plug and play...