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so what all does this entail been thinking of coverting on of my marshall heads.What is the process of this and what kind of modification would this mean?expense wise to? |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:29 pm |
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what a coincidence i just ordered 4 6550's from tubedepot for my Diezel.
the only tech part i know of is the need to have the amp biased, and i'm taking it to someone to do that because i don't know what i'm doing and i don't want to electrocute my balls off. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:32 pm |
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I have 6550's in my JCM 800 and all I had to get done was a rebias. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:24 pm |
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| al wrote: |
| ...because i don't know what i'm doing and i don't want to electrocute my balls off. |
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Lanning is Killdozer

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Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:30 pm |
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Some resistors have to be changed. There are a few things that need to be done to make it work properly. It’s more than just a re-bias. My JCM800 uses 6550s and I love it. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:42 pm |
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| Some resistors have to be changed. There are a few things that need to be done to make it work properly. It’s more than just a re-bias. My JCM800 uses 6550s and I love it. |
My amp tech must have just did what he had to do when he retubed it with the 6550's without telling me all what he did to make it happen All I know is it rips with the 6550's  |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:33 pm |
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| Some resistors have to be changed. There are a few things that need to be done to make it work properly. It’s more than just a re-bias. My JCM800 uses 6550s and I love it. |
My amp tech must have just did what he had to do when he retubed it with the 6550's without telling me all what he did to make it happen All I know is it rips with the 6550's  |
There are a few resistor values that need to be changed. It’s not an expensive modification. I agree that 6550s are the way to go. They used to come with 6550s in the states because there wasn’t a good supply of EL34s at the time. That and 6550s are far more reliable. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:38 pm |
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6550's are chuggin thunder |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:38 pm |
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| Lanning is Killdozer wrote: |
| Eternal Scar wrote: |
| Lanning is Killdozer wrote: |
| Some resistors have to be changed. There are a few things that need to be done to make it work properly. It’s more than just a re-bias. My JCM800 uses 6550s and I love it. |
My amp tech must have just did what he had to do when he retubed it with the 6550's without telling me all what he did to make it happen All I know is it rips with the 6550's  |
There are a few resistor values that need to be changed. It’s not an expensive modification. I agree that 6550s are the way to go. They used to come with 6550s in the states because there wasn’t a good supply of EL34s at the time. That and 6550s are far more reliable. |
Yep, one of my SL-X's had 6550's. Never heard of having to change resistors (just a rebias) but you learn something new everyday
EDIT - I never looked at the internals so it probably is as you said. I know Marshalls got 5881's at one time also in the 900 series. I know the 5881 equipped amps ran a lot cooler |
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Lanning is Killdozer

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Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:27 pm |
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| Lanning is Killdozer wrote: |
| Eternal Scar wrote: |
| Lanning is Killdozer wrote: |
| Some resistors have to be changed. There are a few things that need to be done to make it work properly. It’s more than just a re-bias. My JCM800 uses 6550s and I love it. |
My amp tech must have just did what he had to do when he retubed it with the 6550's without telling me all what he did to make it happen All I know is it rips with the 6550's  |
There are a few resistor values that need to be changed. It’s not an expensive modification. I agree that 6550s are the way to go. They used to come with 6550s in the states because there wasn’t a good supply of EL34s at the time. That and 6550s are far more reliable. |
Yep, one of my SL-X's had 6550's. I thought all Canadian 900 series amps came with them anyway. US got the EL-34's. Never heard of having to change resistors (just a rebias) but you learn something new everyday |
It would be cool to be able to choose between the two with just a re-bias but that’s not the case. I’m sure they could mod the amp to be able to accept both tubes. I know the Slash amp has an auto-bias feature and can accept other types of tubes but that’s the only Marshall the I know of that can do it. The JCM800s that are biased for EL34s need a bias mod to be able to bias for 6550s and vice versa. The EL34 bias range resistor is 220K and the 6550 bias range resistor is 150K. It’s not a hard thing to do. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:45 pm |
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It's real easy to change a bias resistor. There is one for each bias pot. I changed one resistor when I modded my peavey to get it running hotter. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:02 pm |
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If I'm not mistaken I think you should change the screen resistors on the Marshalls too. I don't remember the value off the top of my head. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:14 pm |
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el34s are way nicer than 6550s. |
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Lanning is Killdozer

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Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:15 pm |
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| el34s are way nicer than 6550s. |
Depends on the amp. I’m happy with my tone with the 6550s and I also like EL34s but the 6550s have higher headroom and more clean, low end power. That’s desired by some of us. EL34s also don’t last as long as 6550s. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:37 pm |
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| el34s are way nicer than 6550s. |
Depends on the amp. I’m happy with my tone with the 6550s and I also like EL34s but the 6550s have higher headroom and more clean, low end power. That’s desired by some of us. EL34s also don’t last as long as 6550s. |
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Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:55 pm |
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For 800's 100w range resistor from 27K to 15k, ( in bias supply section) ( this not the 47k course adjustment resistor " it does affect range but is a fine range)- ( grid leak ) These are between the PI and power tube from 220K to 150k for a 6550, dont worry about the NFB wire change .. leave it alone
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:04 am |
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i like EL43's, 6550's and KT88's
6L6's piss me off. |
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:29 am |
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| Lanning is Killdozer wrote: |
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| el34s are way nicer than 6550s. |
Depends on the amp. I’m happy with my tone with the 6550s and I also like EL34s but the 6550s have higher headroom and more clean, low end power. That’s desired by some of us. EL34s also don’t last as long as 6550s. |
Yep,
I have 6550s in my 50 Watt. EL34s in my 100. The hotter transformer on the 50 required 6550s. Much ballsier sound too. Sometimes I think my 50 is louder than my 100. |
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| 6L6's piss me off. |
That's because they only work good in Boogies.
And JFTR.. A Rectumfryer is not a Boogie. |
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Lanning[/quote]Yep, one of my SL-X's had 6550's. I thought all Canadian 900 series amps came with them anyway. US got the EL-34's. Never heard of having to change resistors (just a rebias) but you learn something new everyday[/quote] It would be cool to be able to choose between the two with just a re-bias but that’s not the case. I’m sure they could mod the amp to be able to accept both tubes. I know the Slash amp has an auto-bias feature and can accept other types of tubes but that’s the only Marshall the I know of that can do it. The JCM800s that are biased for EL34s need a bias mod to be able to bias for 6550s and vice versa. The EL34 bias range resistor is 220K and the 6550 bias range resistor is 150K. It’s not a hard thing to do.[/quote]
This is referring to the grid leak , not range resistors they are two different things
I edited my instruction post to avoid confusion between resistor and section types |
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| el34s are way nicer than 6550s. |
Depends on the amp. I’m happy with my tone with the 6550s and I also like EL34s but the 6550s have higher headroom and more clean, low end power. That’s desired by some of us. EL34s also don’t last as long as 6550s. |
that is true and the player. and I just realized, its the 6550s I like and kt88s I despise. my savage came with 6550s which were badass and then I put kt88s in it because I read on an audiophile site they were better. I beg to differ. Thinking they should be virtually the same, they are not. the kt88s are huge, full and warm but have a wierd feel to them. they are very sterile feeling like playing emgs with passives. hard to explain. so yea 6550s are good. I still like el34s better but you are correct , 6550s have headroom for days |
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