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DHA VT1 Drive Bass


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Got this pedal in a good deal on here and love it as an 'always on' effect to beef up my tone and add a little hair when I dig in.

Just curious as to any users who have done any tube rolling in these units? Being starved plate design are they very receptive to different valves of the same type (12AX7)?

I've seen some comments on changing them for lower gain types like 12Au7 but I don't want to lose that subtle breakup. The only 'problem' I currently have is when engaged I do find that the G & D strings can get lost a little bit even with the bright switch engaged. As such I may try a brighter 12AX7 like a RI Tung Sol or something like that.

Any users have any experience?

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12AX7 is the American name for the British ECC83, just as 12AU7 is the 'murican for ECC82.

I used to run mine with an ECC82 for less gain, but these days I'm back on ECC83s for a bit more filth. They are interchangeable in this particular pedal.
FWIW I've never had a problem losing the D and G strings with it engaged either - do you still have this problem without the VT1 turned on?

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[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1467571959' post='3084634']
12AX7 is the American name for the British ECC83, just as 12AU7 is the 'murican for ECC82.

I used to run mine with an ECC82 for less gain, but these days I'm back on ECC83s for a bit more filth. They are interchangeable in this particular pedal.
FWIW I've never had a problem losing the D and G strings with it engaged either - do you still have this problem without the VT1 turned on?
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I put one of these in ECC83/12AX7-M-GROOVE TUBES

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