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Hi all you Ampeg folks. My first post here and newby to Ampeg amps. Have an M-12 Mercury on the way and the previous owner is supplying a couple of adaptors for the 6SL7 tube sockets that enable the use of 12AX7 types. No experience with these 6SL7 tubes on my part. Is this safe or would there have to be changes made inside the amp to allow safe operation?
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No real plans to make the change; just curious and wouldn't mind hearing the difference. Looking forward to receiving the amp. I also just got a 1967 (I think that's the year) Reverberocket 2. Very pleased with it overall, although the reverb might need some attention as the footswitch doesn't turn it off and it is very trebly; oscillates easily too. In a way it is part of the charm of the amp, but it seems just a tad not quite right.
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03-15-2017, 07:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2017, 07:58 PM by Hangman.)
I am a fan of the reverberocket II. It's a great amp. The reverb should deffinitely not sound like how you describe it.
It should be lush and deep. Although I have always found the ampeg reverb circuit to be a bit noisy.
Regarding the 6SL7s, I would be interested to hear your thoughts on the differences with the 12AX7/adaptors.
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Journeyman,
That is an interesting solution. typically one only sees a single grounding point for star grounding, rather than 2. I wonder why they did it that way.
interesting to hear the differences in the 12ax7 and 6SL7. I am not surprised of course. I think the 6SL7 is an amazing tube. The 6SN7 is also amazing, one of my favorites.
-Steve
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the 6SN7 is a medium mu dual triode. I think the amplification factor is 20. The 6SL7 is a high mu dual triode and the amplification factor is 70.
they are pin for pin compatible, but I don't think it would make sense to swap a 6sn7 in for a 6SL7. you'd lose a lot of gain