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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Putting tubes to the test +++
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<blockquote data-quote="drewiv" data-source="post: 129831" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>V1 of the module is probably the most important preamp tube (left tube if looking at the module from the face). My favorite in V1 is a Ruby HG+ for high gain modules), but it is all personal preference. I find the Ruby to just be a nice high quality tube for $20. Jeff Hilligan has a nice rundown of the preamp tubes in the amp section and how they react. If I can find the thread I'll post it for you. </p><p></p><p>As far as power tubes in the 100W amps, I like Fig's suggestion. I almost always run two pairs of tubes as opposed to a quad. I almost always have a pair of EL34 and usually KT88 as the other. Play around with what you have and feel out the difference without spending loads of cash on tubes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drewiv, post: 129831, member: 2303"] V1 of the module is probably the most important preamp tube (left tube if looking at the module from the face). My favorite in V1 is a Ruby HG+ for high gain modules), but it is all personal preference. I find the Ruby to just be a nice high quality tube for $20. Jeff Hilligan has a nice rundown of the preamp tubes in the amp section and how they react. If I can find the thread I'll post it for you. As far as power tubes in the 100W amps, I like Fig's suggestion. I almost always run two pairs of tubes as opposed to a quad. I almost always have a pair of EL34 and usually KT88 as the other. Play around with what you have and feel out the difference without spending loads of cash on tubes. [/QUOTE]
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Putting tubes to the test +++
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