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I don't think anyone is asking you to give up anything. We may laugh at you, but we're not coming for your tubes.
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08-05-2021 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
Last edited by 2bornot2bop; 08-05-2021 at 08:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by JohanAbrandt
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It's up to us to provide the market. I'll pay for quality tubes. Some of these people making tubes for high-end audiophile gear are real artisans.
Guitar amp tubes are different.
I want a Toyota Camry of tubes not a Chevy Cavalier.
It wasn't for a guitar amp but a couple years ago I got a 1950's triple mica black plate 5751 off ebay for $38. It had good specs.
It was for an Art pre-amp.
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This article and the hoopla it caused is much ado about nothing. Matthews owns several of these tube producing companies in Russia. And who in the audio world buys Electro Harmonic tubes? Not the audio community that’s for sure! Talk about self promotion! And yes, home audio and guitar tube amps are entirely different. There’s been zero tube price increases. It’s simply a story of a future created to serve this shady character. Get off my lawn!
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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Originally Posted by BBGuitar
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Tubes were electronics through the first half of the last century. They were very tough and reliable - used in the most severe service - mud, salt water, vibration, and explosions of the battle field, submarines, war planes, and battleships. The power tubes in my stereo were introduced about 1930; in their design specification was continuous 24/7 underground buried operation with ten year replaced schedule.
Now days some think of tubes as delicate. Most modern tubes probably are, relative to the old ones. There are lots of reasons, but a big one is the diminishing returns vs costs establishing harder vacuum. What modern manufacturer is willing to run the pumps on a batch of tubes for a month while offering only a three month warranty?
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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Just spotted this tube thread and have enjoyed the comments. The reason for my late notice was due to my latest distraction...an all tube 5E3 Deluxe rig that I scored recently.
I've owned a bunch of tube amps over the years, and even have a couple of cool solid state amps that I use mostly as backups, but ain't nothing like this little old school 6V6/5Y3 sports car of an amp.
Amazing old school, touch-sensitive tube tone.
Now back to your regularly scheduled program.
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