Author Topic: Solarus - EL34 vs. KT88  (Read 2670 times)

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Solarus - EL34 vs. KT88
« on: May 28, 2003, 02:04:12 pm »
I'm looking to replace the tubes in my 50 watt Solarus head.  I think it is a 1971, and it presently has 6550's in it.  My understanding is that prior to 1971, they had EL34's in them; mine calls for KT88's (these are the same as 6550's right?).  

What tonal or other advantages or disadvantages would I have with each tube type, and which tubes should I put in it??

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Solarus - EL34 vs. KT88
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2003, 04:20:12 am »
You may have to modify your amp in order to use EL34's.  I'm not that good with numbers from memory, but I believe that it deals with pins 1 and 8 on the output tube sockets.  On the kt88/6550 tubes, the cathode is connected to the suppressor grid internally in the tube, and the EL34 isn't... meaning they are on separate pins and need to be connected together before you can use EL34 tubes.

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Solarus - EL34 vs. KT88
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2003, 10:07:21 am »
Any idea what the tonal differences will be?  

Will the EL34's distort at lower volumes?  I heard that somewhere.

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Solarus - EL34 vs. KT88
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2003, 02:22:40 pm »
Guest #3...

There will be some tonal differences, and yeah, you pretty much got it... the EL34's have a softer vacuum than the 6550 and a different internal structure (pentode vs beam-power tube).  The EL34's will distort earlier although you would really have to have some way to A-B the differences to notice it all that much.

Guest #2 brings up an important point.  If you put EL34's in your amp without this pin connection, you won't hurt the amp or the tubes... but you also won't get much sound out of it.  It should be a simple modification... just a straight piece of wire, but since these amps are pretty much handmade, you might run into some major surgery if the extra pins were used as a tie point for circuit components... if the pin is unused, not a problem.  And the mod will not prevent the swapping back of the 6550's at a later time.

However, the bias circuit might need to be adjusted to provide the correct bias range for each tube type.

And for additional research... all of this is discussed in Aspen's Tube Amp Book... look for the Marshall 6550 to EL34 conversion modification... and most of that would also apply for your Sunn.... although not exactly due to different circuit values.