GE?
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- Dax-The-Ax
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GE?
Is this worth a shit? GE 12AX7.
- tonejones
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Some people swear by them...supposed to have a bit of a rough/gritty sound quality (so I'm told). If you ever run into sylvanias, they are the same thing (GE made sylvanias tubes).
On an interesting side note I found out that years ago when the old GE plant here in my hometown quit making tubes, Groove Tubes swept into town and bought all the manufacturing equipment.
If only I had known.....
TONEJONES TUBES
Has a ring to it.....
(first matched quad...lol)
On an interesting side note I found out that years ago when the old GE plant here in my hometown quit making tubes, Groove Tubes swept into town and bought all the manufacturing equipment.
If only I had known.....
TONEJONES TUBES
Has a ring to it.....
(first matched quad...lol)
Let's get going, 'cause there's too much music, too little time!!!!
- Flames1950
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Frankly ANY vintage 12AX7 is worth jumping on at this point, to my ears they all still sound better than most of the new stuff I've got.
The best sounding Chinese 12AX7's I've had were pretty nice and smooth -- bright, but not obnoxiously so; I thought they were good sounding tubes. When I dug the 40-year-old Telefunkens I rely on now out of my dad's old tube stereo, the difference was amazing, the Telefunkens beefed up the lows and mids so noticeably that even trying to run a Chinese 12AX7 in the phase inverter won't fly, the tone just dropped like a rock. (I don't buy the "best tube in V1" theory, I've gotta have good stuff in all slots because now I've heard what a difference cheaping out in even one position will do to your sound.)
If I don't have enough vintage preamp tubes to go around I'll pop a JJ in the phase inverter, I guess Russian tubes get my call for losing the least fat tone; but I'll take a GE/Sylvania/RCA for a phase inverter in a Marshall or any other amp any day of the week.
The best sounding Chinese 12AX7's I've had were pretty nice and smooth -- bright, but not obnoxiously so; I thought they were good sounding tubes. When I dug the 40-year-old Telefunkens I rely on now out of my dad's old tube stereo, the difference was amazing, the Telefunkens beefed up the lows and mids so noticeably that even trying to run a Chinese 12AX7 in the phase inverter won't fly, the tone just dropped like a rock. (I don't buy the "best tube in V1" theory, I've gotta have good stuff in all slots because now I've heard what a difference cheaping out in even one position will do to your sound.)
If I don't have enough vintage preamp tubes to go around I'll pop a JJ in the phase inverter, I guess Russian tubes get my call for losing the least fat tone; but I'll take a GE/Sylvania/RCA for a phase inverter in a Marshall or any other amp any day of the week.
- tonejones
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Flames1950 wrote
I guarantee you I will now though!!!!
My plan so far is to get the beast up and running with some JJs. After I'm satisfied all is well and stable, I'm going to start experimenting with a few NOS tubes.
Can anybody describe how much of a difference do the NOS make in the power tube section???
Man I always wondered about the V1 thing myself. Never been in a situation where I could experiment before.When I dug the 40-year-old Telefunkens I rely on now out of my dad's old tube stereo, the difference was amazing, the Telefunkens beefed up the lows and mids so noticeably that even trying to run a Chinese 12AX7 in the phase inverter won't fly, the tone just dropped like a rock. (I don't buy the "best tube in V1" theory, I've gotta have good stuff in all slots because now I've heard what a difference cheaping out in even one position will do to your sound.)
If I don't have enough vintage preamp tubes to go around I'll pop a JJ in the phase inverter, I guess Russian tubes get my call for losing the least fat tone; but I'll take a GE/Sylvania/RCA for a phase inverter in a Marshall or any other amp any day of the week.
I guarantee you I will now though!!!!
My plan so far is to get the beast up and running with some JJs. After I'm satisfied all is well and stable, I'm going to start experimenting with a few NOS tubes.
Can anybody describe how much of a difference do the NOS make in the power tube section???
Let's get going, 'cause there's too much music, too little time!!!!
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