I added a couple M Audio AV42 powered monitors.
I've been contemplating the M-Audio M3-6 for my set up... the M3-8 would be far too much for my tiny music room.
I added a couple M Audio AV42 powered monitors.
I've been contemplating the M-Audio M3-6 for my set up... the M3-8 would be far too much for my tiny music room.
Food or thought.
Been a while...How's everyone doing?
I had to move back in with the folks for a little bit..so I haven't played music in forever, but I'm setting up my gear tonight. I'm having withdrawals, but mostly from my drums..which I can't play here. I love all my instruments, but something about drum sets, they just let you get out that frustration, and it requires a bit more thinking, instead of feeling...been on idle far too long.
I haven't gotten any upgrades to my studio, other than it being in storage..lol, but I'm finally getting back into using computers, so I can start phasing out using a jamman loop pedal for my beats and bass lines for songs.
I hate that I had to move out of the house I was in... other than the 15foot ceilings, it had the perfect jam room, and I didn't have a neighbor beside me anymore. It was just too expensive to keep going on like that.
I'm debating getting a room mate, who is an amazing drummer, but has a tendency to not understand the value of keeping things simple while playing. Wife and I are trying to really determine if it's a good idea or not...because a room mate is the only way we can get into a house immediately..instead of being in apartment limbo for however long the lease requires.
Anyways, just wanted to let everyone know I'm not dead or lost in the wilderness.
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I love tube sound, but solid state is virtually forever as far as consumable parts are concerned.
Indeed! Good information. The room in question is barely 7 foot x 10 foot once I built a 'room inside a room' (5 layers of drywall, 6 inches of empty space and a course of R13 between me and the rest of the house). Between the M3-6 and M3-8 there are only 2dB difference in the LF range... and $300 difference in pair price. Both are 3-way, 3 amp, 3 band EQ... that was one of the main things that pushed me to them.
They will be positioned on short stands on my desk a foot away from back and side walls. My go to bass and guitar cabinets since the early 90s have been Bag End, so I'm use to dealing with rear ports.
The KT66 set has had something like 5 hours a week on time for about 6 years. So, that's about 1500 hours. It's probably time to replace them anyway. The original JJ 6L6's only had a year of use before I swapped to the KT66's, so they should have some usable life left.
That's not a room, that's a closet!!!And I thought my space was small.
Actually, my fellow bearded warrior, if you've got the room in the walls and the architectural wherewithall, you could just go infinite baffle and build them in. It's the most ideal scenario, actually. Again, make sure the monitors ports are front firing.
1500 hours isn't bad for reasonably priced current production tubes! I dig the new Tung Sol stuff. My amp has a pair of JJ 6L6 currently and I've been considering picking up a pair of the Tung Sol KT66 for it.
Having the known good pulled tubes will let you know if you wore out one of the KT66 or if you need to have it looked at.
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Clean tones stood out to me a little better than the JJ's. Of course, that could have been the same psychological effect as the feeling that makes a clean car drive better.![]()
I still remember all the theory with control grids, screen grids, suppressor grids, plates, cathodes, biasing, and filaments.
As the employee of a Classic Muscle Car restoration shop specializing in 'midyear' Corvettes (1963-1967)... I can confirm that a clean car does indeed drive better
Generally speaking the same amp with Kt66 will have a touch more clean headroom with a wider frequency response and the 5881 will be tighter with a slightly lower point of breakup when compared with the 6L6. All 3 should just be flavors of the same tones though... I hear far too many people tube rolling in hopes of making an amp something it isn't.
Sounds like you might remember more than I've known at this point. While I spent the mid to late 80s working PCB drafting and design, my tube and audio engineering knowledge is just cresting over the hobby/fanatic stage. I've got a dozen+ tube and tube amp design books from the late 40s to today that I've gotten lost in over the last decade...
My 5 year plan is to finally hash out my amp design in the real world. If it ends up passing the tone test I'll be opening a small run, hand built amp business from home. Not sure if I'll have a market enough to do it full time, but I do already have 4 players itching to send me deposits when I'm ready.
James Hart Said:
Sounds like you might remember more than I've known at this point. While I spent the mid to late 80s working PCB drafting and design, my tube and audio engineering knowledge is just cresting over the hobby/fanatic stage. I've got a dozen+ tube and tube amp design books from the late 40s to today that I've gotten lost in over the last decade...
My 5 year plan is to finally hash out my amp design in the real world. If it ends up passing the tone test I'll be opening a small run, hand built amp business from home. Not sure if I'll have a market enough to do it full time, but I do already have 4 players itching to send me deposits when I'm ready.
God bless the string-wangers.
God blesses the drummer more...
Lay it down, Mix it, Put some stank on it. That is all.
Effin' string wangers.......
There's always a niche market for boutique amps.