Tubes Asylum

A dozen new EL34s from Jim McShane/McShane Design

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and the magic is coming back.
These were the reissued Tungsol EL34Bs that Jim recommended for my amp.
(Tested, burned in, & matched.)

Previously I had posted a couple of questions related to output tube health & bias readings & finally after swapping out the smaller tubes in the front of the amp I was left with the outputs or something non-tube related that would require getting inside the amp again. Turned out to be the outputs, & it was good to hear the sweetness again & I am back to being happy.

I am currently running a pair of relatively new Tungsram EL84s from Uncle Keven & a pair of 1982 vintage Voskhod 6H23s (Soviet substitute for 6922) for which I am grateful to the generous benefactor who bestowed them on me.

Anyway, I put 4 hours on the new EL34s this afternoon/evening, & "the bottom [was] low and the treble clear" (Townes Van Zandt). Actually, the treble might be just a tad hard ("might be" & "just a tad" are the operative words), but I am thinking that given more hours, it should soften up a bit.

Thanks to all who replied to my previous posts related to this subject.

February 26, 2020: "You have fifteen people, and the fifteen within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero,"


Edits: 12/10/20

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