JKMV12
Well-known member
The simple reason: they are AWESOME! True story!
I just got a pair of Sovtek 6550's to replace the Sovtek 6L6's that the amp tech put in when he fixed my amp (which it still needs to go back for more work :x ). I used 6550's once before and then i switched to EL34's when they died. When my OT went out a couple months ago they must have took the EL34's with it. That is why i got the 6L6's. Both pairs of tubes were OK. I just replaced the 6L6's b/c i thought they were going microphonic (which i am 90% sure they were b/c the noise isn't as bad as before but it is still pretty noisy. i think it is due to the 1087...it is a noisy devil).
So why are 6550's so great? What i hear is more clarity and more punch/umph/power/energy[enter your preferred 'power' adjective here]. The bass notes are more crisp and defined and the midrange has a nice balance with the high end. As an example i always had the treble high and the mids b/t noon and 3 o'clock when using the 6L6's. For one thing the mids did not seem to be as strong as they do now with the 6550's. I couldn't find the right balance b/t mids and treble (and bass) to get the tone i wanted. The bass was always a little too muddy and the treble kinda dominated too much. Now with the 6550's i reversed positions of the treble and mids and now it sounds perfect (we'll see if that stays the same when i play it tomorrow...nothing is ever prefect).
So to recap:
1) Bass is crisp and defined
2) Plenty of clarity
3) UMPH and POWER
4) A more balanced midrange and treble (imo)
5) Pure AWESOMENESS
Any questions?
I just got a pair of Sovtek 6550's to replace the Sovtek 6L6's that the amp tech put in when he fixed my amp (which it still needs to go back for more work :x ). I used 6550's once before and then i switched to EL34's when they died. When my OT went out a couple months ago they must have took the EL34's with it. That is why i got the 6L6's. Both pairs of tubes were OK. I just replaced the 6L6's b/c i thought they were going microphonic (which i am 90% sure they were b/c the noise isn't as bad as before but it is still pretty noisy. i think it is due to the 1087...it is a noisy devil).
So why are 6550's so great? What i hear is more clarity and more punch/umph/power/energy[enter your preferred 'power' adjective here]. The bass notes are more crisp and defined and the midrange has a nice balance with the high end. As an example i always had the treble high and the mids b/t noon and 3 o'clock when using the 6L6's. For one thing the mids did not seem to be as strong as they do now with the 6550's. I couldn't find the right balance b/t mids and treble (and bass) to get the tone i wanted. The bass was always a little too muddy and the treble kinda dominated too much. Now with the 6550's i reversed positions of the treble and mids and now it sounds perfect (we'll see if that stays the same when i play it tomorrow...nothing is ever prefect).
So to recap:
1) Bass is crisp and defined
2) Plenty of clarity
3) UMPH and POWER
4) A more balanced midrange and treble (imo)
5) Pure AWESOMENESS
Any questions?