E eedude Well-known member Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 254 Reaction score 0 Sep 27, 2010 #1 so has anyone tried this? MOD100 manual says you can do it if you use JJ's
J Jeff Hilligan Well-known member Joined Jul 9, 2008 Messages 174 Reaction score 0 Sep 27, 2010 #2 Yes I have done it with 34's and 6v6's. Sounds great! You must use only JJs as they are the only 6v6 rated to 500 volts!
Yes I have done it with 34's and 6v6's. Sounds great! You must use only JJs as they are the only 6v6 rated to 500 volts!
R roszatycki Well-known member Joined Nov 27, 2009 Messages 136 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan Sep 27, 2010 #3 I just run a pair of JJ 6V6's in my RM100 and love em.
E eedude Well-known member Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 254 Reaction score 0 Sep 28, 2010 #4 roszatycki said: I just run a pair of JJ 6V6's in my RM100 and love em. Click to expand... how many hours (approx) have you put on 'em? .. do you play metal... if so rough sonic description relative to el34's?
roszatycki said: I just run a pair of JJ 6V6's in my RM100 and love em. Click to expand... how many hours (approx) have you put on 'em? .. do you play metal... if so rough sonic description relative to el34's?
J Jeff Hilligan Well-known member Joined Jul 9, 2008 Messages 174 Reaction score 0 Sep 28, 2010 #5 They add some compression and spank, think like a Fender deluxe. Then add the throaty mids of a 34 and that is what you get.
They add some compression and spank, think like a Fender deluxe. Then add the throaty mids of a 34 and that is what you get.
E eedude Well-known member Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 254 Reaction score 0 Sep 28, 2010 #6 thanks guys! I think i need to give this a shot...
R Rod Well-known member Joined Sep 12, 2009 Messages 1,034 Reaction score 0 Location Seacoast NH/Southern Maine Oct 4, 2010 #7 I run a pair of 5881's along with a pair of JJ 6V6's...it sounds just great