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SEP.1951 . philips disc getter welded plates ecc81
Again not my pics but it deserves to be sharedCopenhagen january 1951 ecc81
Very old Brimar 12ax7 Black plate
Quote from: rodama on Yesterday at 02:42 pm I hope someday one of those man could iluminate all of us about hundred questions, a lot of tube wisdom and knoweledge will dissapear I afraid it already happen at least with the 300B. WE already dont know how to made a 300B sound good as in the past.I suspect there are various details in the making of the 300B that arent in the manuals of the factory.These important details were known only by the technicians who worked with this valve.So 300B lovers should forget this tube, the new 300Bs never will sound as the the Vintage 300B.even WE themselfs couldn't copy their own earlly 300B,so forget it.
Factory engineer cannot give answers, except :Not only are the materials and design of the tube different from modern materials and design, but the production machinery that make the tubes are themselves old and out-of-spec. Modern tube engineers (hah, do they exist ? more like tube lovers trying to reproduce antique tubes) can try to purchase and refurbish the antique machinery, but where do they get the parts ? No longer made, there is no huge demand like in the 1950s, so they have to use modern makeshift parts and materials. No design blueprints for the old machinery or how to make the individual parts for the machinery means they are all shooting in the dark.But I respect them for what they are trying to do.
with Mullard characters on glass side.... what are your opinion? 51 or later? maybe between all of us can put light in this case
with Mullar characters on glass side.... what are your opinion? 51 or later? maybe between all of us can put light in this case
I'd rather judge it with inside stracture than the code.2 bars 1 hole,a little wide D getter,exactly same with my TKP ΔF code ecc81.so I think it's made in about 1954
Ok, you can compare both in hand, so let's take your guess as correct one ... so the operator had bad day back then when marked these tubes..
Phillips have so many production plants all over the world and the same type of valves made during the same period are likely the same but with different factory code.
nobody?