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Reddit mentions of JJ Electronics Amplifier Tube (T-6L6GC-JJ-MQ)

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JJ Electronics Amplifier Tube (T-6L6GC-JJ-MQ)
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    Features:
  • Octal power tube (max plate Watts = 30W)
  • This Slovakian tube has colorful lows, loose/ easy-going mid Body and a brightly shining chime for the highs
  • In overdrive, it offers a tight and focused bite with crisp, bright and well-defined articulation
  • Available in Singles, Apex Matched Pairs or Apex Matched Quads - please select from list.
Specs:
ColorMatched Quad
Height3.2 Inches
Length4.6 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.6 Pounds
Width3.2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on JJ Electronics Amplifier Tube (T-6L6GC-JJ-MQ):

u/Neckbeard_Prime ยท 1 pointr/GuitarAmps

Heh, fair enough. Switches shouldn't set you back more than a few bucks apiece if you replace them yourself, and then go from there.

What tubes are in there? Six 6L6GC? Looks like about $130 on Amazon if you go with JJs, but they don't have a set of six matched tubes. The old ones may still have plenty of life left in them anyway.

Electrolytic capacitors are the other "wear" item to watch out for. When you do the teardown for the switch replacement, keep an eye out for any leaky caps -- they will let the magic smoke out. Having never worked with a Twin, I'm curious if it has the same giant "canister" style multi-stage capacitor that my Princeton and Bassman did. Those are safe to replace with multiple plain old electrolytic caps, but finding a secure place to put a board full of capacitors can be "fun." At least the replacement caps were cheap.

If the speakers turn out to be trashed, Weber makes some niiiiice replacements that play well with a clean or pedal-based setup. Looks like that will set you back about $228 plus shipping, if you need them.

So, somewhere between $30 and the black market value of a slightly used human kidney. Haha. As for whether it's worth it... Twins are, hands down, the best amps you can get for sheer clean tone -- AMAZING studio amps -- but max volume on the thing may set off car alarms all the way up and down the block. Maybe you'll need to play a set on an airport tarmac?