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Hello,
Just trying el84 output instead of 2a3. The small babies were quite shouting the first hour and keep an edgy side : they are electro harmonix el84 In your experience, is there an obvious burn in time for these (as the 2a3 were soft from the beginning) ? thanks in advance eric |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: big smoke
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Not for me, but I have found the EH EL84 to have much higher measured distortion than a JJ for example.
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