jimiata wrote:
It's too bad about the 6L6 WGB; I was told it was designed for army issue and should be good for a long life.
Yes. 6L6WGB = 5881, which is a tube they used in B52 bombers. It's a tough tube, but not ever intended to run at the same power dissipation level as a 6L6GC. The "C" here denotes a higher power rating than the "B".
jimiata wrote:
Would it sound good for a short time and then go bad, or would it go quickly and just get wasted in a flash?
It will red-plate and have a pretty short life. It won't go up in a flash though.
jimiata wrote:
I also have an old...20 years old Celestion Classic Lead 80 12 which sounds super with my other amps; hope there's room for it in the cab.
The Classic Lead 80 is a great speaker, and one of Celestion's smoother sounding models. I wasn't familiar with the CL80 until one got fitted into a D'Ari Pouyat's Tramp as described in this thread.-
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2086 It then got changed out because it was found to be "way too dark with buckers... "
