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Andrew Edstrom
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« on: December 03, 2008, 04:15:17 AM »

I recently put some NOS sovtek 6l6's from the 80's in my new overtone, because to me the amp (with its original tubes) were extremely harsh, stiff, and needed to be played at loud volumes to get anything close to decent sounds, and all of the sudden, the amp is perfect!

It's got an unbelievable natural compression to it now. Every note I hit is just gushing from my fingers, and going all the way to my ears. It's an incredible feeling! All of the harshness is done away with, and most importantly, it sounds great at ANY volume. Maybe it's just cause the tubes are old, but it doesn't matter, because it's amazing now.

I actually liked the amp with this change so much that, even though the amp was only finished 4 days before the recording of my new album, I chose to use it for 100% of the leads! I brought my Dr Z Maz 38, thinking it would be great for the job (don't get me wrong, it's a great amp), but when i pluged into the Ceriatone it just felt so perfect that I couldn't bring myself to unplug from it. The recording engineer liked it so much he asked me to leave it with him, forever. I gave him the link to the ceriatone site.

I love this amp so much! I'm actually thinking of building another ceriatone, maybe a TW clone like the Liverpull or expression. Has anyone else tried these? If so do you like them as much as the overtone?

Glad to see this amp is as popular as it is! It certainly deserves attention.

-Andrew
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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2008, 05:03:51 AM »

You mean the 5881's?
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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2008, 10:03:07 PM »

You mean the 5881's?

I'm actually not exactly sure what it was. Almost postitive that it said 6L6 on the box, however.
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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2008, 10:38:09 PM »

You mean the 5881's?

I'm actually not exactly sure what it was. Almost postitive that it said 6L6 on the box, however.

Hmm, could be, it's been a long time.  They may have cross-branded them for some companies.

In the late '80's and early '90's, Sovtek only offered one tube...the 5881 (5881 was a Tung Sol naming system, RCA and others called it the 6L6GB).  Its not really a 5881, its a Russian military tube for driving jet servos (yes, Soviet era jets were tube powered), but it spec'ed out the same on paper. so Mike Matthews started importing them at a time when tubes were becoming scarce. 

Some here may not have been playing long enough to know that for several years there were no new 6L6GC's and 6V6GT's being made anywhere.  And the single company that was making EL34's, Tesla, couldn't sell to the Western Wolrd because there was a trade embargo on civil war torn Yugoslavia; eventually the Tesla factory was partly destroyed by aerial bombing.  So, in the early '90's, the only options for new manufacture power tubes was the Sovtek 5881 or some woefully inept Chinese tubes.  That's why early '90's Marshalls, Fenders and other brands all came with Sovtek 5881's in them, they were the only game in town.  And the Shuguang was about the only supplier of 12AX7's a that time (once again, because Tesla wasn't an option due to embargo). 

Now, we live in a second golden age of tubes, they may not be as robust as old American and Western Euopre tubes, but we have so many great 6L6 options, EL34's options, preamp tubes and even tubes that hadn't been made in decades (KT66, KT88, 6550) or new hybrid designs.
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« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2008, 12:53:11 AM »

When I'm back at the house wehre I keep my overtone, I'll take a picture of the tubes so you guys can see what they really are, cause when it comes to tube knowledge I'm obviously pretty innept.
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