New tubes for my DRRI.....

Interesting because I would prefer to break in my own speaker, but to each there own. The other thing is that it could be Celestion designed??? That is similar to the Duncan designed pickups. Not truly Duncan's but just designed by them.


Nope, they are regular old Celestions. You can actually peel the Hellatone label off to reveal the Celestion label underneath.

From Avatar's website:

HELLATONE 30 We start with a stock great sounding classic G12H30 Celestion. We convert it into a Hellatone by aging it slightly and by exercising the suspension for 15 hours so when you get it, it has a warmer tone on the very first note. This process gives the Hellatone 30 an even richer low end than it already had. The model 30 has wonderful mids and highs and a beautiful overdrive tone. If you drive it hard , you get a real nice cone break up that sounds fantastic. Large Heavy 50 oz magnet 30 watts.8 ohm or 16 ohm For specs, go to www.celestion.com classic G12H30 (70th year Anniversary, not Heritage)

HELLATONE 60 We start with a stock great sounding classic 60 watt Celestion Vintage 30. We convert it into a Hellatone by aging it slightly and by exercising the suspension for 15 hours so when you get it, it has a warmer tone on the very first note. These two aging processes warm up the low end and smooth out the midrange slightly. The Hellatone model 60 really projects and is great for all kinds of music, especially Rock and Metal! Large Heavy 50 oz magnet 60 watts 8 ohm or 16 ohm. For specs, go to www.celestion.com and click on 'classic' speakers, vintage 30 speaker.
$99.
 
Nope, they are regular old Celestions. You can actually peel the Hellatone label off to reveal the Celestion label underneath.

Yeah I read the Avatar quote as well. But for $99 it doesn't make any sense as a new unbroken in Celestion can be bought for $125 - What gives? :shrug:
 
Yeah I read the Avatar quote as well. But for $99 it doesn't make any sense as a new unbroken in Celestion can be bought for $125 - What gives? :shrug:

Breaking in the speaker doesn't harm them. It's just getting rid of the month long process of breaking them in yourself.

I don't know that it makes a whole lot of difference, though the one time I've ordered new speakers, they definitely sounded stiffer the first few weeks I had them than they did after they were played for a bit.

Saving a bit of money on the same speaker is a win, IMO.
 
Breaking in the speaker doesn't harm them. It's just getting rid of the month long process of breaking them in yourself.

I don't know that it makes a whole lot of difference, though the one time I've ordered new speakers, they definitely sounded stiffer the first few weeks I had them than they did after they were played for a bit.

Saving a bit of money on the same speaker is a win, IMO.

The breaking in part is not my confusion so much. It is the cheaper part that I question. Are the speakers seconds, flawed, that kind of stuff. You would believe that a speaker that is a true G12M-12 Greenback broken in would cost more, not less. That is my misunderstanding.
 
The breaking in part is not my confusion so much. It is the cheaper part that I question. Are the speakers seconds, flawed, that kind of stuff. You would believe that a speaker that is a true G12M-12 Greenback broken in would cost more, not less. That is my misunderstanding.

The speakers aren't flawed at all. They are just rebranded. Celestion has a minimum advertised price. Hellatone does not.
 
Well - some good news and some bad news.

Good news - the amp tech said the current speaker I have in there probably does not need to be replaced.

Bad news - he said I had a 'spectacularly bad' set of tubes in the amp and the entire set needed replacing. $208.00 for the new tubes..:facepalm:

But he did mention that I probably will be pretty happy with the way the amp sounds and won't need the new speaker.
 
Well - some good news and some bad news.

Good news - the amp tech said the current speaker I have in there probably does not need to be replaced.

Bad news - he said I had a 'spectacularly bad' set of tubes in the amp and the entire set needed replacing. $208.00 for the new tubes..:facepalm:

But he did mention that I probably will be pretty happy with the way the amp sounds and won't need the new speaker.

Holy shit...did he use NOS tubes throughout?

What's that amp got, 3 preamp and two power amp tubes?
 
Well - some good news and some bad news.

Good news - the amp tech said the current speaker I have in there probably does not need to be replaced.

Bad news - he said I had a 'spectacularly bad' set of tubes in the amp and the entire set needed replacing. $208.00 for the new tubes..:facepalm:

But he did mention that I probably will be pretty happy with the way the amp sounds and won't need the new speaker.

What???

Like the others said, Is he using NOS tubes?

Here is a link to some tubes from the Tube Store - 3 ranges of prices packages depending on how much you want to spend. This is just to give you a ball park of what is being done.

http://thetubestore.com/65deluxere.html
 
Holy shit...did he use NOS tubes throughout?

What's that amp got, 3 preamp and two power amp tubes?


Two power tubes, four preamp tubes, one rectifier tube, two tubes that power reverb and phase inverter...

Does that include labor or something?


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Yeah. A complete tube set for the DRRI online for good tubes usually runs $160.00 to $175.00 so he is not out of line at all considering he did the install and the biasing.
 
Two power tubes, four preamp tubes, one rectifier tube, two tubes that power reverb and phase inverter...



Yeah. A complete tube set for the DRRI online for good tubes usually runs $160.00 to $175.00 so he is not out of line at all considering he did the install and the biasing.

makes more sense then.
 
I didn't realize it had a tube rectifier and tube driven reverb. The rectifier tube is probably 1/4 of the price. I'd make sure he gives you your old tubes back though. The rectifier tube probably still has years of life left in it.
 
IMO I would change the output tubes first unless you have the funds to outfit the whole amp. It is the output tubes that take the beating anyway. I don't mess with Preamp tubes unless - 1) microphonic; 2) headroom selection (gain); experiment.
 
Ok - here is the tube breakdown.....

The rectifier tube is the original - not replaced. He also kept one of the pre-amp tubes.
2 Tung-Sol 6V6GT matched pair power tubes
2 NOS 12AT7WC
2 Svetlana 12AX7
1 JJ 12AX7

He cleaned all the tube sockets and did other cleaning and tightening and adjusted the bias.

Parts total was about 125.00 and labor $75.00.

The amp definitely sounds a lot better. I'll be able to play a bit more later on this evening....
 
Ok - here is the tube breakdown.....

The rectifier tube is the original - not replaced. He also kept one of the pre-amp tubes.
2 Tung-Sol 6V6GT matched pair power tubes
2 NOS 12AT7WC
2 Svetlana 12AX7
1 JJ 12AX7

He cleaned all the tube sockets and did other cleaning and tightening and adjusted the bias.

Parts total was about 125.00 and labor $75.00.

The amp definitely sounds a lot better. I'll be able to play a bit more later on this evening....

:cool:

Can't wait to hear it...
 
Ok - here is the tube breakdown.....

The rectifier tube is the original - not replaced. He also kept one of the pre-amp tubes.
2 Tung-Sol 6V6GT matched pair power tubes
2 NOS 12AT7WC
2 Svetlana 12AX7
1 JJ 12AX7

He cleaned all the tube sockets and did other cleaning and tightening and adjusted the bias.

Parts total was about 125.00 and labor $75.00.

The amp definitely sounds a lot better. I'll be able to play a bit more later on this evening....

Thats a lot of tubes. Id love to hear it.
 
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