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Ken,Your EML is the tall one, about hour many hours it had on it.
I have the super expensive metal base, but I actually prefer this over it in my system:http://www.tubemonger.com/1970s_Bel_NOS_NIB_GZ34_5AR4_Philips_Mullard_OEM_p/3.htmI won't say it is as good as the EML, but it gets close.George
I bought my first EML tube lightly used from Rydenfan and my second one (even more lightly used) from ted_b.
We don't seem to hear much from Ted or David around here anymore. Wonder what alternatives they might have discovered that would keep them away and find them selling their penultimate rectifiers...
My EML failed today. I ordered the end of January, 2009, but I seem to recall there was a delay in shipping. When the news came out of need to have the Transporter upgrade to avoid issues, I sent my unit to Dan for the upgrade. I would guess I had approximately 750-1000 hours on it. While I did enjoy this tube, I am unwilling to invest in another one--beautiful in sound and appearance, but too short a life span.Will
Another one bites the dust. This is my second EML that suffered an early demise. I don't think this one made it to 500 hours. I received a pair of EML's in mid February after my 1st one lasted maybe 1000 hours. Not really sure. Visually this one seems to have a faint darkening of the entire tube with slightly darker zebra stripes running from the top to the bottom plate. I haven't called George yet. At least this one is under warranty. Prior to the two dead EML's I had a NOS Mullard GZ34 go prematurely. I'm wondering if it's the tubes or the Transporter. Anyone else have non EML's giving up the ghost too early? My TP has the latest mods.