mmarsh wrote:
The Tramp has become my favorite amp. For what I play, how I play it and what I play it with, the Tramp is beautiful. I put in an ANOS GE 6L6GC in it (along with a new production Genelex 12AX7) and I thought "This is my tone!" Big, round, detailed, deep, gorgeous in both modes, Fat switch engaged or not. With Lollar Gold Foils in my Tele through the little guy, I had found "it". I use a Keeley Tone Workstation in front for it's marvelous compressor and a great clean boost (Katana) plus Red Drive. My life is good.
But then I decided to splurge (on a hunch) for an NOS Tung Sol 5881 - the supposed Holy Grail of 5881s and pretty rare. Mike at KCA had a few (don't know if he still does) and I took the (expensive!) leap. Came today, popped it in, expecting it to be comparable to the old GE (probably made by Sylvania) and...no. It is, astonishingly, *much* better. Everything I described above in spades plus a dimensionality that I don't recall ever hearing before. Un-freakin-believable. I know the preamp tube has a lot to do with it, too, and I HIGHLY recommend the Genelex. But in an amp of this architecture, the output tube has a big say on how things sound. If I ever needed proof of that, well, now I have it.
Sorry for the ramble, but I had to share. I may put up some sound samples over the weekend if I can get to the studio.
Thanks for the info. Great to hear. In a SE amp, the single output tube is very important.
Bonus with the Tramp is that you only need to buy 1!!