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Rich H
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Hello Forum Readers,
The impetus for this post is a thread on the BiValve from some time ago.
I recieved my BiValve in a cardboard box that was worn to the point of pretty much being a bag. But when I opened it up the amp was undamaged ! Ithink this speaks to the very high quality of the materials and the build.
My unit shipped with two EL43's and two 12AX7's. When I fired it up the first time, I thought "this thing is way too aggresive"! But I was plugged in to the "more" jack and this makes a BIG difference.While the distortion that the '34s were giving up was truly 3-dimesional harmonic heaven, I wanted to get sqeaky clean also.Dropping a pair of 6L6s and plugging in to the "less" input took care of that.Also, you can get differing shades of clean/dirt by using 12AT7s or 12AU7s in the input and driver tube positions.The "attitude" knob controls how hard the driver tube pushes the output tubes.It has nothing to do with negative feedback or presence control.
This amp has a built in dummy load. This means that you can record with this thing by using the line out (which is transformer isolated, meaning no ground loop issues) with it sitting right there in the control room and no speaker hooked up at the time!
I hope that other BiValvers will submit their fave tube combinations.I like the clean-ish/dirt-ish sound of an EL84 (with a Yellow Jacket) and a KT66,KT88,6L6 or 6V6 etc. Not to mention all of the input/driver tube combinations!
Let's create a great place to share THD info!
Easy,Rich H
The impetus for this post is a thread on the BiValve from some time ago.
I recieved my BiValve in a cardboard box that was worn to the point of pretty much being a bag. But when I opened it up the amp was undamaged ! Ithink this speaks to the very high quality of the materials and the build.
My unit shipped with two EL43's and two 12AX7's. When I fired it up the first time, I thought "this thing is way too aggresive"! But I was plugged in to the "more" jack and this makes a BIG difference.While the distortion that the '34s were giving up was truly 3-dimesional harmonic heaven, I wanted to get sqeaky clean also.Dropping a pair of 6L6s and plugging in to the "less" input took care of that.Also, you can get differing shades of clean/dirt by using 12AT7s or 12AU7s in the input and driver tube positions.The "attitude" knob controls how hard the driver tube pushes the output tubes.It has nothing to do with negative feedback or presence control.
This amp has a built in dummy load. This means that you can record with this thing by using the line out (which is transformer isolated, meaning no ground loop issues) with it sitting right there in the control room and no speaker hooked up at the time!
I hope that other BiValvers will submit their fave tube combinations.I like the clean-ish/dirt-ish sound of an EL84 (with a Yellow Jacket) and a KT66,KT88,6L6 or 6V6 etc. Not to mention all of the input/driver tube combinations!
Let's create a great place to share THD info!
Easy,Rich H