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Don't have a Vox AC30? Here's is what you need to get that
British sound from your tube amplifier.
Yellow JacketsT Converters are a type of specialized adapters
which permit the use of EL84/6BQ5 power tubes in place of 6V6,
6L6, EL34, and 7591 types. How do they work? They give you simple
Class-A operation from any amp.Yellow JacketT Converters not only
rearrange the pin locations of the tubes, but also provide the
necessary current limiting on the screens and cathode as well
as blocking the amplifier's grid bias voltage, while configuring
the EL84 in a Class-A, Self-adjusiting cathode-bias circuit. In
other words, there are no adjustments to make and no modifications
necesary, you simply plug the Yellow JacketsT into the amp's output
tube sockets, (in cathode-bias amplifiers) screw the ground wires
under one of the output tube socket mounting screws, plug the
provided EL84's into the Yellow JacketsT, turn on the amp and
play.
How will they change my amplifier?
It's like getting a whole new amplifier! In Champ and Deluxe
type amplifiers, the Yellow JacketsT output is smooth, strong
and more even than with the stock 6V6s. When the Yellow jacketsT
Converters are installed inlarger amplifiers intended for 6L6s
or EL34 output tubes, the high plate and screen voltages are reduced
as well as current limited to protect the EL84 and to drop output
power. When a pair of Yellow JacketsT are used in a Marshall 50
watt or similar amplifier, the overall power drops to about 20
watts and takes on more of the character of an old Vox AC30. The
distortion is smoother and more even and the output is both substantially
reduced and more compressed due to the Class-A nature of the Yellow
JacketsT. In a 100 watt amp like a Twin Reverb or Marshall 100,
either two or four Yellow JacketsT can be used. If only two are
used and the other two sockets are left empy, the output is dropped
to about 20 watts. With four in place, the amp puts out about
40 watts and takes on a whole new warmth and richness. In the
cases of the YJ7591 converters, the overall ouput power remains
the same, but the sound becomes fuller and the extinct 7591 are
replaced with common and inexpensive EL84 tubes. In old Ampeg
Reverb Rockets and the like, you experience a warmth and sweetness
that you could never get with the now unavailable 7591 tubes.
Are they a permanent modification?
No adjustments or modifications necessary, you can change at
will! As the Yellow JacketsT ignore the amplifiers grid bias voltage,
it is possible to take them in and out at will to adjust your
power level and sound for the individual gig or session. For an
interesting blend of sounds, you can even exchange two of the
output tubes in a four tube amp for Yellow JacketT Converters
and leave the other two as 6L6s or EL34s. This blends the sound
of both and lets you run a combination of Class-A and Class-AB.
Will they hurt my amp?
No! Yellow JacketT converters are safe for all amplifiers and
transformers. As all Yellow JacketT Converters internally limit
voltage and current they put no extra strain on amplifiers' power
and output transformers or internal components. Using the Yellow
JacketsT in higher powered amplifiers actually reduces the strain
on the transformers and internal components because it reduces
the overall wattage of the system. Furthermore, the heater (or
filament) current of the EL84 is lower than that of the 6L6, EL34
or 7591, so the Yellow JacketT will reduce the strain on the filament
windings of the power transformer as well.
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