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Post by Jason Cornelius on Sept 8, 2019 18:19:22 GMT -7
And I don’t know why I ever sold the others.
It sounds glorious, although a little quieter than I remember (through a 212 open back cab.)
I want to make sure everything is working like it should. Should I replace the el84s first?
Thanks!
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Sept 8, 2019 19:26:17 GMT -7
You probably need a spare set of power tubes so I'd try the EL84s first.
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Post by John on Sept 9, 2019 5:15:22 GMT -7
A spare set of el84 is always encouraged. So I'd get a 2nd set, then swap them back and forth to see if you can tell a difference. Keep the set you don't like as the backup.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2019 5:40:46 GMT -7
Congratulations.
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Post by Jason Cornelius on Sept 9, 2019 19:29:34 GMT -7
Thanks, guys! I just bought a new set, thought it would be a great starting point!
LOVE this amp!
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Post by premiumplus (Dave) on Sept 9, 2019 19:44:06 GMT -7
Cool, man...now DON'T SELL THIS ONE!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2019 5:28:56 GMT -7
Get those Perry Power Tubes. You won't be sorry!
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Post by GuitarZ on Sept 10, 2019 17:35:15 GMT -7
I love my Ghia. I just did my first gig in a while and chose it for its sound and simplicity. It didn’t let me down.
Enjoy yours. Welcome back to the G Club!
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Post by Stephen on Sept 11, 2019 21:26:43 GMT -7
I was playing my Ghia with my Z-Drive today and I thought, “This is the sound.”
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