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Post by cheycaster on Jan 26, 2008 18:46:38 GMT -7
Just was wondering if any Z amp users have tried or are using the S.A.G. (special application group) tubes that Myles speaks about, and if so how do they work in your Z amps? I'm thinking about trying them out in my Maz Junior or Senior... cheycaster
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Post by cheycaster on Jan 30, 2008 21:10:17 GMT -7
bump ola
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Post by chipstar75 on Feb 25, 2008 19:27:58 GMT -7
well i do use a phase inverter tube with matched triodes.....it is a SAG tube love it
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Post by cheycaster on Feb 29, 2008 18:52:32 GMT -7
OK, I'm wondering if the S.A.G. goose up the Maz Juniors etc.......I have balanced triode in the P/I spots on both Senior and Junior but not the first two slots ......
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Post by myles on Mar 1, 2008 10:49:45 GMT -7
OK, I'm wondering if the S.A.G. goose up the Maz Juniors etc.......I have balanced triode in the P/I spots on both Senior and Junior but not the first two slots ...... Using the SAG kit in a MAZ Jr w/reverb will make the amp a bit more gainy and agressive than the average NR model.
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Post by cheycaster on Mar 1, 2008 22:04:35 GMT -7
ANy thoughts on if these SAG tubes would be better suited in a Mz Junior or Maz Senior? Thanks Myles, you da man! Cheyenne
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Post by myles on Mar 4, 2008 10:04:41 GMT -7
ANy thoughts on if these SAG tubes would be better suited in a Mz Junior or Maz Senior? Thanks Myles, you da man! Cheyenne It all boils down to personal taste and playing style. The amp will be a bit more agressive with the MHG tubes in it.
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