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Old 08-01-2007, 03:42 PM   #1
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Tube upgrade: KT77 or E34L?

I've been browsing through eurotubes.com, reading what he has to say on the tonal characteristics of different tubes, and I must say, these two appeal the most to me. Aggressive, punchy, and with tons of depth and harmonic composition. The only problem is that I don't know which to get or if my amp is capable of running either tube.

I have a Genz Benz El Diablo, which is currently tubed with GT 6L6GC's. My El Diablo is one of the first.. it lacks the bias testing pots, which makes testing a bit tough.. last time I got it tubed (over a year ago.. and hence why I'm looking to get new tubes =p), it was by a professional.

My question is, which tubes would you go for, and since my amp lacks the bias testing pots, would a bias probe (sold on eurotubes) be a worth-while purchase?
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Old 08-01-2007, 03:48 PM   #2
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i dont know anything about the amp you have but i can say KT77 FTW

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Old 08-01-2007, 03:50 PM   #3
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I just did a bit more researching.. and I'm sold on KT77's..

plus, check this out:

KT77's in a Diablo.. it looks hot!
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Old 08-01-2007, 04:03 PM   #4
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Old 08-01-2007, 04:33 PM   #5
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if your tubes are only a year old, chances are they dont need replacing yet, throwing that out there..

buy a tung sol 12AX7 for V1 first and see if you're stll hell bent on a retube lol

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Old 08-01-2007, 10:03 PM   #6
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My amp has become increasingly grainy. My tubes already run pretty damn hot, so their life expectancy isn't the longest, as is. I've found the highs becoming more and more annoying.. I've pretty much turned down the high end to around -10db, and I never run with the attack engaged. The amp has also become slightly more noisy and feeds back more than it used to.

I already replaced V1 pre when I retubed the power's, as well. I don't know what pre it was exactly, but it was a step up from the stock. I want to replace all three preamps, as well. I'm thinking of the JJ ECC803S's, with V1 being a balanced 803S.
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Old 08-02-2007, 10:37 AM   #7
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I actually compared KT77 and EL34L, and like the EL34L better overall. The KT77, at least with my setup, is not aggressive enough with distortion, and is not chimey enough with clean sound.

Analogically, I think KT77 is like a Blaze pickup in which the high frequencies are not piercing, the mid is slightly scooped, and the bass response can give you more thump. The EL34L is a bit like Blaze Custom in which the mid is more in your face, and the bass is not as metal-thumpy-chug-chug.
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Old 08-02-2007, 10:48 AM   #8
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I can only compare the KT77s to 6L6s in my amp. I didn't get to really hear the EL34s in it, and haven't tried the E34Ls.

The KT77's, compared to 6L6s, have smoother highs, more mids(sorta "grindy"), and tight bass at about the same level.

I love them, they work perfectly for what I want.
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Old 08-02-2007, 10:51 AM   #9
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Actualyl, about a year of heavy use is about right for poweramp tubes. If you're playing more than 3 times a week and running your tubes hot, you could concievably replace them even more frequently than that.

I've never played a diablo, so I can't speak for sure. However, if you've got the cash to spare, can the Diablo be run on two power tubes at half power? If so, buy two of each. Plug 'em in, and spend a few weeks dialing tones, going back and forth between the E34L's and KT77's, until you find one that you prefer overall. Then, hold onto the other for recording - you might prefer the KT77's, say, for all-around playing, but if the E43L's have the edge in one or two applications, then when you're laying tracks just swap to two E34L's for that particular part.

I've decided that overall I prefer 6L6's in my Recto, but I'll definitely be buying a fresh set of E34L's at some point just for different tones while recording.

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Old 08-02-2007, 04:10 PM   #10
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I've gone thru El34's , KT77's and 6L6's in my JSX and I've always gone back to the El34's.
at lower volumes they sound the best out of the 3 and they give me the most "chimey" tone out of all 3.
If I was gigging I would go with the KT77's, they are like a nice
blend of El34's and 6L6's and at cranked levels they sound fuller than the El34's.
It's cool to be able to go back and forth (I have a bias probe)
between the diffeent tube types to see how they sound.

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