JKMV12
Well-known member
Hey,
I thought i would've already had the preamp tubes by now, but i've been broke for quite a while (i have no job, can't get one, and have no source of income). I may be selling a Clean module soon (if the buyer ever responds!), and with that i will have enough for some new preamp tubes for my RM80. I'm decided with the PI and V1 in the amp, but i'm not sure what would be best in the modules. Here is what i'm currently looking at:
Amp:
PI: JAN Phillips 5751
V1: Tung-Sol 12AX7
1087:
V1: Tung-Sol 12AX7
V2: Penta Labs 7025F, Ruby 12AX7AC5 HG+, Penta labs 12AX7, or Penta Labs 12AX7M(mullard reissue)
Blackface:
V1: JAN Phillips 5751
V2: JAN Phillips 12AT7WC or Mullard 12AT7 (if i even have the money)
Ultra Lead (maybe...if i have the money):
V1: Tung-Sol 12AX7
V2: Penta Labs 7025F, Ruby 12AX7AC5 HG+, Penta labs 12AX7, or Penta Labs 12AX7M(mullard reissue)
Alright now for the questions:
1) For the V2 in the UL and 1087, what would be the best choice for each??
2) For the V2 in the BF, what would be the better choice?
3) What would be the best order for each module?? (should i switch them to get better results?)
I've been having some troubles lately with the 1087; It seems to lose some gain sometimes and feedback badly even with the ISP on. Harmonics used to come out pretty well, but now just kind of fade away or go directly into unwanted feedback. It has been sounding really thin and weak. Palm mutes used to be really thick and full, but now sound kind of weak and brittle. It also has lost a bit of clarity. The setup has remained the same, but it just sounds a bit weaker. I did raise the bias a while back, but only by a few mV. From 20 to about 22. When i did that, it sounded great, but now it is not as good as it once was. So less clarity...less gain...kind of hollow sounding. Any ideas? Here are my settings:
Gain: 3 o'clock to max
Bass: 1-2 o'clock
Mid: 2-3 o'clock
Treble: 4-5 o'clock
Level: 10-12 o'clock
Mid Switch to the right
Gain Boost to the right (higher)
Push/Pull gain knob pushed in
Master: 10-12 o'clock
Density: 10-12 o'clock
Presence: 10-12 o'clock
I'm also having trouble with sustain, esp. on high notes. For example... I've been trying to learn "Spirits of the Future Sun" by Soilwork and the opening bends just fade away after a second or two. Nothing on the higher frets stays for more than a couple seconds... and if it does it goes directly into unwanted feedback. This hold true for pretty much any volume level. Could it be the gain levels? Thoughts?
I highly doubt it is the power tubes, but who knows..maybe it is. I haven't changed the preamp tubes since i got it in July (and it was used, so idk when the last change was, if there ever was one). I changed the power tubes right away to JJ 6V6's. They should be good...i haven't heard anything to persuade me otherwise. Nothing microphonic (unless the feedback counts). Maybe i should check the bias...i'll do that tomorrow. Any other ideas?
Guitar: Jackson KVX10 tuned to B on 12 gauge strings with EMG 81/60 (81 with 1087 and 60 with BF)
Pedals: ISP Decimator at -30 db's
Cables: one Hosa, one Livewire (i think the Hosa might be part of the problem).
Another quick thing that is kind of unrelated. The G string is/has been acting kind of weird. It's intonation with respect to the B string is a bit off too. The whole guitar is perfectly tuned and intonated, but when i compare the 4th fret G string to the open B string, the G string is always sharper...about 20 cents over. All the other strings are fine. I tried changing the strings, but that didn't work. I'm thinking it might be a neck issue. I'm going to have to change the strings again soon, so i'm going to do a complete setup and fretboard cleaning. Any suggestions to solve these two problems?
Thanks, John.
I thought i would've already had the preamp tubes by now, but i've been broke for quite a while (i have no job, can't get one, and have no source of income). I may be selling a Clean module soon (if the buyer ever responds!), and with that i will have enough for some new preamp tubes for my RM80. I'm decided with the PI and V1 in the amp, but i'm not sure what would be best in the modules. Here is what i'm currently looking at:
Amp:
PI: JAN Phillips 5751
V1: Tung-Sol 12AX7
1087:
V1: Tung-Sol 12AX7
V2: Penta Labs 7025F, Ruby 12AX7AC5 HG+, Penta labs 12AX7, or Penta Labs 12AX7M(mullard reissue)
Blackface:
V1: JAN Phillips 5751
V2: JAN Phillips 12AT7WC or Mullard 12AT7 (if i even have the money)
Ultra Lead (maybe...if i have the money):
V1: Tung-Sol 12AX7
V2: Penta Labs 7025F, Ruby 12AX7AC5 HG+, Penta labs 12AX7, or Penta Labs 12AX7M(mullard reissue)
Alright now for the questions:
1) For the V2 in the UL and 1087, what would be the best choice for each??
2) For the V2 in the BF, what would be the better choice?
3) What would be the best order for each module?? (should i switch them to get better results?)
I've been having some troubles lately with the 1087; It seems to lose some gain sometimes and feedback badly even with the ISP on. Harmonics used to come out pretty well, but now just kind of fade away or go directly into unwanted feedback. It has been sounding really thin and weak. Palm mutes used to be really thick and full, but now sound kind of weak and brittle. It also has lost a bit of clarity. The setup has remained the same, but it just sounds a bit weaker. I did raise the bias a while back, but only by a few mV. From 20 to about 22. When i did that, it sounded great, but now it is not as good as it once was. So less clarity...less gain...kind of hollow sounding. Any ideas? Here are my settings:
Gain: 3 o'clock to max
Bass: 1-2 o'clock
Mid: 2-3 o'clock
Treble: 4-5 o'clock
Level: 10-12 o'clock
Mid Switch to the right
Gain Boost to the right (higher)
Push/Pull gain knob pushed in
Master: 10-12 o'clock
Density: 10-12 o'clock
Presence: 10-12 o'clock
I'm also having trouble with sustain, esp. on high notes. For example... I've been trying to learn "Spirits of the Future Sun" by Soilwork and the opening bends just fade away after a second or two. Nothing on the higher frets stays for more than a couple seconds... and if it does it goes directly into unwanted feedback. This hold true for pretty much any volume level. Could it be the gain levels? Thoughts?
I highly doubt it is the power tubes, but who knows..maybe it is. I haven't changed the preamp tubes since i got it in July (and it was used, so idk when the last change was, if there ever was one). I changed the power tubes right away to JJ 6V6's. They should be good...i haven't heard anything to persuade me otherwise. Nothing microphonic (unless the feedback counts). Maybe i should check the bias...i'll do that tomorrow. Any other ideas?
Guitar: Jackson KVX10 tuned to B on 12 gauge strings with EMG 81/60 (81 with 1087 and 60 with BF)
Pedals: ISP Decimator at -30 db's
Cables: one Hosa, one Livewire (i think the Hosa might be part of the problem).
Another quick thing that is kind of unrelated. The G string is/has been acting kind of weird. It's intonation with respect to the B string is a bit off too. The whole guitar is perfectly tuned and intonated, but when i compare the 4th fret G string to the open B string, the G string is always sharper...about 20 cents over. All the other strings are fine. I tried changing the strings, but that didn't work. I'm thinking it might be a neck issue. I'm going to have to change the strings again soon, so i'm going to do a complete setup and fretboard cleaning. Any suggestions to solve these two problems?
Thanks, John.