Thats pretty interesting stuff Tjm. I own a vintage Model T, I have 4 12AT7's in the pre-amp section and 4 6550's in the power section. I've only had the chance to play them amp at optimum volume a few times but I love the tone I get. Really clear with a lot of bite thanks to my modified SD-1.
I've considered getting a Fender Model T just for the hell of it, might still do that.
ryan, you ever try KT88's in your model T?
yeah, give the FMIC model T a go, I'm finding it to be pretty verstile. i've used 12AT7's before, but just read up on a tube that bob from
www.eurotubes.com likes....here's what he says about it:
If your trying to cut the gain in your amps drive channel you might be interested in a hybrid tube I'm using in my Prosonic and 5150 to cut the gain, it's called the JJ ECC832 which is a 12DW7. This tube is half of an ECC83S ( 12AX7 ) and half of an ECC82 ( 12AU7 ). I use two of them in my Prosonic, one in V2 and one in V3. This actually sounds VERY nice in amps that cascade the gain through several preamp tubes. It cuts down the gain by about 40% but retains a nice crisp attack and warm tone where just dropping down to a 12AT7 seems to dull the tone a bit. The JJ ECC832 tubes are 9.00 each. I've got lots of players using the ECC832 in one or two of the gain stages in everything from the Mesa Triaxis to Peavey Triple X amps with great results.
anyone try these in a FMIC model T?
also, if you check out the eurotubes site, bob collects sunn stuff!