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Tone Control
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« on: October 29, 2010, 06:34:17 PM »

my DZ30 goes into crunch before 9 o'clock on the EF86 channel with any EF86 valve
I thought why not try Using an ECC81 as Phase Inverter

it sounds clearer low down and I can still get into crunch by 11 o'clock

is this safe for the amp long term, and has anyone else tried this?

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BM50, JTM45, 36w EF86, DZ30, Expression, + non-Ceriatones (Matchless, Victoria, Wienbrock)
Just started with pedals a little after a 10 year purist spell, but usually just delay
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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2010, 09:37:51 PM »

Yes, it is fine. The 12AT7 has been the "classic" choice for a PI in many, many amps.
Good Luck
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