Spudmurphy
Well-known member
I realised that I hadn't changed the tubes in my Marshall since I bought it (in '87) so yesterday, I went out and got some EL34's and ECC 83's. (Electro Harmonix, and Sovatex)
There was hardly any room (in the combo) so it was easier to slide the chasis out of the case to change them. As I did so I realised that there was another ECC83 hiding behind one of the transformers, so tomorrow, I'm going to have to get another and slide the chasis out of the case again - ho hum !!!
At least it doesn't have as many tubes as a Mesa Boggie that was down my buddy's repair shop - I counted NINE output tubes !!!!!!!!!
Whilst in the shop Burke Shelly was there (Bass player from Budgie '70's UK Band)
and he said that he couldn't remember the last time he changed his tubes.
Anyway the Marshall retained its sweet sound and was worth doing.
Spud
There was hardly any room (in the combo) so it was easier to slide the chasis out of the case to change them. As I did so I realised that there was another ECC83 hiding behind one of the transformers, so tomorrow, I'm going to have to get another and slide the chasis out of the case again - ho hum !!!
At least it doesn't have as many tubes as a Mesa Boggie that was down my buddy's repair shop - I counted NINE output tubes !!!!!!!!!
Whilst in the shop Burke Shelly was there (Bass player from Budgie '70's UK Band)
and he said that he couldn't remember the last time he changed his tubes.
Anyway the Marshall retained its sweet sound and was worth doing.
Spud