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Every ingredient that goes into a unit makes a difference..
Posted by FenderLover on May 25, 2012 at 09:17:54:
to a certain degrees. Certainly, "voicing" the input and gain stage in a guitar amp is critical to the final tonal response, range, OD, and harmonic content of the amp.
If you have a stable platform with the final tone close to what you seek, then swapping tube brands/sub-types is a nice way to fine-tune the unit. But, I find swapping tubes will not compensate for a poor or unstable circuit.