"You just finished the amp," I told myself. "Just relax and enjoy the jams."
"You don't need to read that 160-something page thread of people talking about vacuum tubes, my inner monologue said. "Mellow out. These are not the droids you're looking for."
"Okayyyyy, maybe one peek down the rabbit hole..."
Five minutes later, tracking numbers for five packages from three different countries are in my inbox.
There should be a tubes anonymous hotline.
Oddly, I've owned a Manley integrated for a long time and never been to into rolling. (Probably because exotic EL84s get stupidly expensive when you need 8, matched. But I bought some great sounding new stock Mullards for the inputs and replaced the drivers when one died. Set n' forget.) It's different with the Crack. The stakes are lower and the options and sonic effects seem endless. So far I've treated this a bit like gambling - small bets on used, vintage, possibly-questionable long shots. I'm sure I'll eventually settle down with some spendy NOS's, but for now I'm finding it fun to research oddball OEM versions, which seems like a good way to get a sense of the various name-brand flavors without shelling out too much. I also like the idea of up-cycling a tube someone pulled out of an old church organ. I’d love to hear of any favorite oddballs folks have run across.
I do have one question for PB, if he's read this far. While I wait for stuff in the mail, I have a spare 12bh7AEH (assume the 'EH' is for Electro Harmonix) from the Manley and I've read various opinions on using them. I know you don't recommend using this tube in a stock Crack and recommend some resistor changes in the Speedball Crack, but I'm wondering if you mean "don't-recommend-it-causes-distortion" or "dont-recommend-you'll-blow-your-amp-up"? I'd be pairing it with a Hewlett Packard 6as7g I bought for like $10, if that's relevant. Love your thoughts, or thoughts from anyone else who's tried it on a non-SB crack.
Keep rollin.