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Configure: Fender EVH 5150 III Stealth EL34 Custom Retube Kit
Fender EVH 5150 III Stealth EL34 Custom Retube Kit
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Fender EVH 5150 III Stealth EL34 Custom Retube Kit
Custom Kit
Want it your way? The "Custom Kit" is just that, you get to choose your power tubes and all your preamp tubes! We'll give you all the power tube options and then you can choose your V1 tube and all your other preamp tubes! We give you all the positions and you fill them!. We left the quantity fields open so that spares or multiple tubes could be ordered to experiment with.
Custom Kit
Power-Tubes
Any of the power tubes listed below are compatible with your amp and the bias is the same. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
E34L Matched Quad
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EL34 Matched Quad
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EL34II Matched Quad
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6CA7 Matched Quad
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KT77 Matched Quad
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V1
The first position preamp tube closest to the input jack is what we call V1. It is the main input tube and shapes the entire tone stack, here you can maintain gain, reduce it, increase it or smooth it out with a Gold Pin tube. We left the "Quantity Field" active for those of you who may want a couple different V1 tubes to experiment with. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
ECC83S Standard
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ECC83S High Gain
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ECC83S Gold Pin
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ECC803S Standard
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ECC803S Gold Pin
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ECC83 MG Standard
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin
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5751 Standard
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5751 Gold Pin
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ECC81 (12AT7) Standard
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ECC81 Gold Pin
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V2
V2 is the second gain stage for channels one and two, here you can again maintain gain, reduce it with a 5751, or increase it. You can smooth it out with a Gold Pin tube. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
ECC83S Standard
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ECC83S High Gain
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ECC83S Gold Pin
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ECC803S Standard
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ECC803S Gold Pin
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ECC83 MG Standard
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin
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5751 Standard
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5751 Gold Pin
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ECC832 (12DW7)
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ECC832 Gold Pin
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ECC81 (12AT7) Standard
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ECC81 Gold Pin
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V3
V3 is the third gain stage for channels one and two, here you can again maintain gain, reduce it with an ECC832 or 5751, or increase it. You can smooth it out with a Gold Pin tube. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
ECC83S Standard
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ECC83S High Gain
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ECC83S Gold Pin
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ECC803S Standard
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ECC803S Gold Pin
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ECC83 MG Standard
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin
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5751 Standard
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5751 Gold Pin
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ECC832 (12DW7)
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ECC832 Gold Pin
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ECC81 (12AT7) Standard
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ECC81 Gold Pin
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V4
V4 is the second gain stage for channel three, here you can again maintain gain, reduce it with an ECC832 or 5751, or increase it. You can smooth it out with a Gold Pin tube. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
ECC83S Standard
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ECC83S High Gain
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ECC83S Gold Pin
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ECC803S Standard
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ECC803S Gold Pin
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ECC83 MG Standard
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin
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5751 Standard
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5751 Gold Pin
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ECC832 (12DW7)
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ECC832 Gold Pin
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ECC81 (12AT7) Standard
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ECC81 Gold Pin
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V5
V5 is the third gain stage for channel three, here you can again maintain gain, reduce it with a 5751, or increase it. You can smooth it out with a Gold Pin tube. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
ECC83S Standard
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ECC83S Gold Pin
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ECC803S Standard
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ECC803S Gold Pin
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ECC83 MG Standard
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin
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5751 Standard
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5751 Gold Pin
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ECC81 (12AT7) Standard
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ECC81 Gold Pin
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V6
V6 is the fourth gain stage for channel three, here you can again increase or decrease the gain or smooth it out with a Gold Pin tube. The only tubes we stay away from in V3 are the long plate tubes which are more prone to feeding back in the lead position. Please click on the “More Details” button for an explanation of the tonal differences.
ECC83S Standard
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ECC83S High Gain
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ECC83S Gold Pin
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ECC83 MG Standard
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin
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5751 Standard
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5751 Gold Pin
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ECC81 (12AT7) Standard
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ECC81 Gold Pin
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V7
V7 is the Phase Inverter tube, we always use a balanced tube in this position. The tubes listed are what we have found to work best depending one what you want.
ECC83S Balanced
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ECC83S High Gain Balanced
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ECC83S Gold Pin Balanced
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ECC83 MG Balanced
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ECC83 MG Gold Pin with Balanced Triodes
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5751 Balanced
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5751 Gold Pin Balanced
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ECC803S Balanced
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ECC803S Gold Pin Balanced
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ECC81 Balanced
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ECC81 Gold Pin Balanced
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Spring & Cap style tube retainers
If you have chosen to use the KT66's then you can simply flatten out the stock Bear Trap style tube retainers or you can replace them with either a pair or a quad of the Spring and Cap style retainers.
Spring & Cap Retainer for Big Bottle octal power tubes
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Spring & Cap Retainer for Big Bottle octal power tubes - Pair
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Bias Probes and Multimeters
These amps are adjustable and you can use the factory test points and a Multimeter or you can use a bias probe with a Multimeter which is more accurate, or you can use our All-in-one "Pro One" bias probe which reads the plate voltage and the plate current simultaneously.
Eurotubes “Pro One” Bias Probe for octal power tubes
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Eurotubes Octal Bias Probe
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Cables-
These are made in-house from USA made real 10 Gauge oxygen free copper cable and high quality heavy duty 1/4" jacks. These cables leave no frequency unheard!
Eurotubes 10 Gauge 3 foot Speaker Cable
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Eurotubes 10 Gauge 6 foot Speaker Cable
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