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Tube headaches with my Lynchbox
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeball987" data-source="post: 102587" data-attributes="member: 2141"><p>Yep. Set the pedal with the level all the way up and the gain below 9:00. That will get it done. </p><p></p><p>If you noticed more gain going from the 34's to 6L6's then I would guess that the 34's were on their last legs. 34's will usually have more mids and crunch than 6L6's which is often perceived as having more gain. 6L6's will have more bottom.</p><p></p><p>You can try other 12AX7's in the amp but the difference is usually not that great unless you have a bad tube in there now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeball987, post: 102587, member: 2141"] Yep. Set the pedal with the level all the way up and the gain below 9:00. That will get it done. If you noticed more gain going from the 34's to 6L6's then I would guess that the 34's were on their last legs. 34's will usually have more mids and crunch than 6L6's which is often perceived as having more gain. 6L6's will have more bottom. You can try other 12AX7's in the amp but the difference is usually not that great unless you have a bad tube in there now. [/QUOTE]
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