
DrewPeterson7
Sage of the Order
Mesas are, in fact, fixed bias. And they've FINALLY started to bias the rectos a bit hotter in the last few years.
I've heard if you're going wiith Mesa tubes, the STR-440 6L6's are the way to go. Not sure what Mesa ships with these days, but a couple guys I know are endorsed by Mesa and were kinda "meh..." about their tubes until they triied these, and then were sold. On one hand, they are endorsed and thus you may want to take that with a grain of salt... But on the other, they both swap the stock V1 for a Tung-Sol on every Mesa they get their hands on, so if switching would really improve their tone I suspect they would.
Incidently, if you're not running a Tung-sol in V1, seriously, give it a try. I'm afraid I didn't record before/after clips, but it really opened up the amp...
For non mesa tubes, I've been using JJ's, though I haven't yet switched them in my new-ish Rectoverb yet. I threw a high gain set in my Nomad as well as a set of JJ EL84's. I also grabbed a low gain "blues" preamp set as I don't use THAT much gain, just to compare them, and I found that I preferred the high gain set for lower gain playing. They made the overall gain range of the amp more musical, whereas the lower gain set was a bit crunchier and didn't "sing" the same way.
I've heard if you're going wiith Mesa tubes, the STR-440 6L6's are the way to go. Not sure what Mesa ships with these days, but a couple guys I know are endorsed by Mesa and were kinda "meh..." about their tubes until they triied these, and then were sold. On one hand, they are endorsed and thus you may want to take that with a grain of salt... But on the other, they both swap the stock V1 for a Tung-Sol on every Mesa they get their hands on, so if switching would really improve their tone I suspect they would.
Incidently, if you're not running a Tung-sol in V1, seriously, give it a try. I'm afraid I didn't record before/after clips, but it really opened up the amp...
For non mesa tubes, I've been using JJ's, though I haven't yet switched them in my new-ish Rectoverb yet. I threw a high gain set in my Nomad as well as a set of JJ EL84's. I also grabbed a low gain "blues" preamp set as I don't use THAT much gain, just to compare them, and I found that I preferred the high gain set for lower gain playing. They made the overall gain range of the amp more musical, whereas the lower gain set was a bit crunchier and didn't "sing" the same way.