12 Vintage Amperex and Mullard 6DJ8 ECC88 Vacuum Tubes Tested -
$250 $225 shipped (in USA)
While I have these priced as a group, I am open to splitting them up for the right offer. I am also open to trade offers.
All of these tubes are either Amperex made or Mullard made, although they may be branded otherwise. Details are provided below.
I am selling a majority of these for a third party, but I did include a few tubes of my own that fit into this group.
Too many people play the “NOS” game, and I will never call something NOS unless (1) I have the original box (or I know for a fact that tubes were pulled from a bulk pack), (2) the tubes actually look unused as evidenced by the printing and pins (or there is a legitimate excuse for their appearance, such as the tube was stored under damp conditions), and (3) the tubes actually test like new. In the real world, that eliminates the vast (vast) majority of vintage tubes out there from NOS classification.
A small handful of the tubes might be NOS but, for the purposes of this ad, CONSIDER EVERYTHING USED.
All of these were tested on my Weston 981 III, which I find to be very reliable for transconductance measurements on small signal tubes. Min (65%) value is 1350, making about 2000 “theoretical” 100% (Gm = 6X meter). The results are as follows (“RT” = right triangle) (sorry for my poor formatting):
# / Manufacturer / Brand / Date Code / Test / Notes
1 Mullard Dario Miniwatt B0B2 2350/2350 Medium halo getter, 1970
2 Mullard Rogers B8L1 2250/1850 Large thicker halo getter, 1968
3 Mullard IEC Mullard B4L3 2600/2550 Large thinner halo getter, 1964
4 Mullard Mullard B3C3 2500/2150 Large thinner halo getter, 1963
5 Mullard Amperex ? 2300/2100 A-frame dimple getter, mid-1960s
6 Mullard Amperex B6J1 2450/2600 A-frame dimple getter, Tektronix label, 1966
7 Mullard Amperex B7A4 1500/1450 A-frame dimple getter, 1967
8 Amperex Mullard RT2G1 (?) 2100/1800 A-frame dimple getter, 1962
9 Amperex Hewlett Packard RT2L2 64-16 2000/2000 A-frame dimple getter, 1962
10 Amperex Mullard RT2L? 2350/1900 A-frame dimple getter, 1962
11 Amperex Mullard RT0L3 2400/2350 A-frame dimple getter, 1960
12 Amperex Amperex RT8K2 2200/1550 Small halo getter, 1968
For reference, a new 6DJ8 tests typically (on average) tests in the area of 2100-2300 on this Weston 981 III.
All tubes were clean for shorts and leakage.
I went to the added step of testing these on a Kaye Small Signal Tube Checker. For those not familiar with the Kaye Small Signal Tube Checker, this device was sold some time back by Kaye Audio, and provides an INDICATION (see my TERMS AND CONDITIONS below) of noise, microphonics, gain and distortion. I do not use this piece of equipment very often, but it does provide what I believe to be useful information. Just as a note, it appears that Triode #1 on the Kaye corresponds to Triode #2 on the Weston, and vice versa.
The noise and microphonics tests are totally subjective as they involve actually listening (the unit has a built in speaker as well as a headphone jack), and I do not have a lot of experience judging, but here is my view. Scale is 0-5, with 0 being worst and 5 being best (noise/microphonics):
Noise (T1/T2) Microphonics (T1/T2)
Tube #1 5/5 4/5
Tube #2 3/5 5/4
Tube #3 5/5 5/5
Tube #4 5/5 5/5
Tube #5 5/3 5/3
Tube #6 5/2 5/3
Tube #7 2/3 3/3
Tube #8 5/3 5/5
Tube #9 5/5 5/4
Tube #10 5/5 5/5
Tube #11 5/5 5/5
Tube #12 4/5 5/5
The gain test is supposed to measure the gain of a tube in a class A circuit, cathode bypassed, with a -10 db 500 hz tone applied to the grid (please do not ask me what this signifies), and involves reading a meter (spec for 6DJ8 is said to 27db under these test conditions). The results are as follows:
Tube #1 27/27
Tube #2 27/26
Tube #3 26/26
Tube #4 27.5/27
Tube #5 28/29
Tube #6 26.5/29
Tube #7 29/30
Tube #8 27.5/28
Tube #9 27.5/27.5
Tube #10 27/28
Tube #11 28/28
Tube #12 28/27.5
The output/distortion test is supposed to show the maximum output a tube can produce (measured in Volts, with spec being around 50) at 10% distortion. I do not, however, know how this might translate to sound. All tubes were right around the 50 V mark on all triodes (some may have been slightly higher or lower).
Based on these results, I would estimate that a typical tube pro would probably sell Tubes #1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12 as phono grade (very low noise/microphonics); Tubes # 2, 5 and 8 as line grade (low noise/microphonics); and Tubes # 6 and 7 as a standard driver grade.
Also, based on test results these should all generally be considered singles.
I can provide additional information or pictures upon request.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Please note that these tubes are being sold 'AS IS', but I will guarantee against a material misdescription in the listing. In such event, I will refund purchase price less shipping upon return of the tubes in the same condition as sent.
PLEASE NOTE THAT I CANNOT GUARANTEE (OR EVEN REMOTELY PREDICT) HOW THESE TUBES WILL SOUND OR PERFORM IN YOUR EQUIPMENT. THE TEST RESULTS ARE ONLY PROVIDED AS AN INDICATION OF TUBE PERFORMANCE IN A VERY LIMITED (AND NON-IDEAL) ENVIRONMENT. OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH ABOVE, I EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THESE TUBES OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR USE OF THEM.
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Trade value might be considered, particularly for vintage EL34/6CA7 and 6550 tubes. In any event, feel free to propose something (tubes or audio equipment) and I will at least consider it and respond.
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