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Tvad4, why all of the sudden you have so many tubes for sale??? Can you recommend another tube for me, something that's even "warmer" than the Mullard... thanks.
Quote from: 95bcwh on 19 Nov 2006, 07:45 pmTvad4, why all of the sudden you have so many tubes for sale??? Can you recommend another tube for me, something that's even "warmer" than the Mullard... thanks.Which Mullard tubes are you using Barry?Can you describe in more detail what you mean by warmer?George
Mullard 12AU7, NOS, made in Blackburn UK, back in 1960.What I have in mind when I says "warmer" is more high-frequency roll-off and also more mid-range.How's your experiment with CCa and Amperex? Quote from: zybar on 19 Nov 2006, 08:05 pmQuote from: 95bcwh on 19 Nov 2006, 07:45 pmTvad4, why all of the sudden you have so many tubes for sale??? Can you recommend another tube for me, something that's even "warmer" than the Mullard... thanks.Which Mullard tubes are you using Barry?Can you describe in more detail what you mean by warmer?George
George, do you have a pair of 6H30pi's to try? I got a lot of 10 of the 6H30pi-DR's coming. I could loan you a pair to try. I also have a ton of the 6N6P (similar to 6H30, 5687, 7044, et al but I believe the pinout is the same as the 6H30/6DJ8, but I'd need to check that). 6N6P is suppose to be a touch creamier than the 6H30. I also have a ton of the 6N1P which is the russian version of the 6DJ8, but requires a bit more heater current.
I found this on Audiogon, for only $15..too cheap to be true..am I looking at the right RCA?5814A 12AU7 RCA 1 $15 SU - 3 MICA BLACK PLATESee this link for the full ad:http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?accstube&1167764702thanks!
are you putting these up for sale? aaQuote from: JoshK on 19 Nov 2006, 10:33 pmGeorge, do you have a pair of 6H30pi's to try? I got a lot of 10 of the 6H30pi-DR's coming. I could loan you a pair to try. I also have a ton of the 6N6P (similar to 6H30, 5687, 7044, et al but I believe the pinout is the same as the 6H30/6DJ8, but I'd need to check that). 6N6P is suppose to be a touch creamier than the 6H30. I also have a ton of the 6N1P which is the russian version of the 6DJ8, but requires a bit more heater current.