What amps has KT88 tubes?
What amps has KT88 tubes?
KT88 tubes are currently made by New Sensor, JJ and Shuguang. Marshall used them in their 200 watt Marshall Major amps. KT88’s were also used in Hiwatt Custom 200 and 400 bass amps. They can be used as a substitute for 6550 or even EL34 tubes, if you’re looking for tighter, cleaner tone with less distortion.
Can I swap 6L6 for KT88?
You really ought to increase the power of your output transformer if you’re going to move from 6L6 to KT88. a pair of 6L6 generally puts out about 35-45w. a pair of KT88 is about double that. that’s great if you want to increase the wattage of your amp, but be sure your output transformer can handle it.
How much power can A KT88 handle?
There is a misnomer that the KT88 can handle 800 V on the plates, the original spec and this is for the original tube design is: 600 V on the plate and 600 V on the G2. This is one reason the tubes were blowing up in the Marshall Major amplifier, which averaged 620 V on the plates.
What do you think about the JJ KT88?
The JJ KT88 is an amazing tube! They are extremely thick and rich sounding with no loss of high end like the chinese made KT88’s. Most amps using 6550’s can also use the JJ KT88’s for a different sound. You want THUNDER from your vintage Ampeg SVT?
Where is the KT88 now?
Ok, back to the KT88. Back in 1956 GEC introduced the KT88 as a larger variant of the KT66. It was originally produced in the UK. Modern production is limited but they are currently produced in China (Shuguang), Slovakia (JJ Electronic), and Russia (Svetlana and New Sensor).
What is a KT88 tube?
The mighty KT88 is a lesser known tube to some that falls somewhere in between an EL34 and a 6550. The cool thing about it is that it is easily interchangeable with most 6550 amplifiers and can be interchanged in most EL34 based amplifiers with quick, easy mods.