jimiata wrote:
I'm using an old Sylvania 6L6 GC in my new Tramp and am very pleased with the sound; rich, deep with lots of overtones. I love it. Actually it lived in my old Ampeg B15 N for about 10 years!
You just can't beat the toen of those old tubes!
jimiata wrote:
Today a friend gave me two 6L6 tubes; a GT 6L6 B and a Sylvania 6L6 WGB. Are these tubes compatible with the Tramp?
By GT I assume you mean Groove Tubes, in which case it's a relatively modern tube and can probably handle being in a Tramp. Not sure about the tone though. There's no telling with GT as they relabel tubes from all over the place.
The Sylvania 6L6WGB is basically the same thing as a 5881. It should be a great tube, but has a lower dissipation rating than a 6L6GC, which the Tramp was designed for. So the Tramp will probably damage it.
jimiata wrote:
I also have a couple of Sovtek EL34's, the sound good but rattle a fair bit; any brand recommends?
I hope you remembered to set the OT to 2500 ohms impedance for the EL34s. Recommended brands are Tesla or Valvo for NOS, or Winged C for more current production.
jimiata wrote:
And finally, I also have a real old Westinghouse metal 6V6.
The Tramp will probably fry it. Same with a Silverface Champ.
jimiata wrote:
I've only had the Tramp for a couple of weeks and am finding new sounds daily, it is a super little amp.
Glad you like it!

jimiata wrote:
Btw, I'm using a 10" Eminence Red Fang Alnico speaker. Sounds like a Celestion Blue but not as chimmey.
That's good to know. The current production Alnico Blues are way to bright for my tastes. Their silver predecessors in the late 60s and early 70s had a much smoother top end, although with plenty of crisp definition.