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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Some where in Marshall Land
Posts: 9
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JMP 2150 pre-amp valves (tubes)
I am thinking about changing the valves in my Marshall JMP 2150 (powercell) 1x12 combo.
For those who maybe not famlier with this amp, it features a post inverter master volume . In other words. The control panel as two channels with their own volume, 4 inputs ala 1959SLP but with a added master volume and the usual eq controls.I am thinking of changing the pre-amp valve first, too valves that will not breakup as early as the prescent installed ECC83/12AX7s. Will this work or make no differance to the gain? I am looking to change it sonicaly to increase the mids and make the highs more sweeter (want for a better word). Any thoughts? |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: JMP 2150 pre-amp valves (tubes)
You could try a lower gain tube, like a 12AT7.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: JMP 2150 pre-amp valves (tubes)
A 12AT7 is almost the same as a 12AX7, but it has lower gain. They are often used as the phase inverter, and sometimes (rarely, I think) they are used in the V1 position to soften the gain (later breakup).
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