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jbzoso2002
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by jbzoso2002 » Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:03 am
i just got a reply from gt and they said these tubes will be available
around november
they also said they a/b ed the prototypes with an early 70's mullard
and absolutly could not tell the differance
if this is true our search for el34's will be over

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Billy Batz
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by Billy Batz » Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:17 pm
As if theyd ever say anything but. Id like to hear that. 'We A/B's them against real mullards and found that ours are very close but arent as even EQ-wise and have a more present, glassy treble.'
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rjgtr
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by rjgtr » Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:49 pm
Chances are they will be very good sounding for new production, expecially the initial runs. The GT12ax7Ms are a really nice sounding tube until you put them against NOS. The real deal is a lot smoother. I'm sure the power tubes will sound great, but not compare to the real deal.
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jbzoso2002
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by jbzoso2002 » Tue Aug 16, 2005 7:52 pm
update after what my buddy just told me my opinion is changeing
about groove tubes see post : george gt bs in this section
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gnugear
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by gnugear » Sat Aug 20, 2005 10:18 am
Having both real Mullards and the GT Mullards, I'd have to say that the real deal is more complex and richer.
Gear:
'74 Super Lead rebuilt with '68 metro board and old stock mustards.
'73 Super Lead
'68 Basketweave with pre rola G12Ms
'70 Basketweave
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gnugear
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by gnugear » Sat Aug 20, 2005 11:19 am
Having both real Mullards and the GT Mullards, I'd have to say that the real deal is more complex and richer.
Gear:
'74 Super Lead rebuilt with '68 metro board and old stock mustards.
'73 Super Lead
'68 Basketweave with pre rola G12Ms
'70 Basketweave
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5150loveeddie
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by 5150loveeddie » Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:09 pm
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Shredder
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by Shredder » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:20 pm
I once changed ALL my filter caps (one at a time) to eliminate a loud hum in my Marshall. Turns out it was a bad Groove Tube 12AX7 pre-amp tube that was only months old. Should've seen how hard I slam dunked it into the trash can (was I pissed)!!! The tubes were overlooked because they were new and SHOULDN'T have faulted out. This is when LCRs were still available at $25/each. The worst part was that I prematurely tossed the old ones which were probably still ok (were the original caps from this '79 model).
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rjgtr
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by rjgtr » Mon Aug 22, 2005 12:23 am
Look, any tube can go bad. One of my recently purchased Mullard ECC83s went microphonic and dark so it can hapen with anything. And has for years.
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