Anyway, for a pair of restored to stock Dynaco MK lll's & Vlad causing all kinds of chaos & tube inflation, what KT88's or 6550's are out there that can handle a Mk lll reliably?
Testing 1-2 Testing 1-2; is there anyone out there??
Anyway, for a pair of restored to stock Dynaco MK lll's & Vlad
causing all kinds of chaos & tube inflation, what KT88's or
6550's are out there that can handle a Mk lll reliably?
Anyway, for a pair of restored to stock Dynaco MK lll's & Vlad causing all kinds
of chaos & tube inflation,
what KT88's or 6550's are out there that can handle a Mk lll reliably?
At this stage of the game, and assuming you are not looking for NOS, I would start with Jj tubes.
I would *AVOID* anything made in China.
No new tubes have left China since 2019 due to factory closure.
No new tubes have left Russia since March 2022 due to Putin order.
Dealer stocks of popular types were quickly snapped up and are now exhausted.
No new tubes have left China since 2019 due to factory closure.
No new tubes have left Russia since March 2022 due to Putin order.
Dealer stocks of popular types were quickly snapped up and are now exhausted.
Two-of-three statements are partially true.
The last is patently untrue, at least here in the US.
Prices are moderately up, but all the 'popular' tubes are readily available at the usual sources. Even Amazon. Really.
Didja even look at the link?000 or more tubes in his stock, all computerized and stored in a cool, dry place. He supplies a number of musicians and bands in the region.
"In Stock".
As a hobbyist, I purchase for personal use, and then only if my stock (~3,500 tubes) is low. I go to a former distributor for Sylvania and RCA (both made within 30 miles of where I sit) and by agreement, pay him 50% of the AES price. He probably has 50,
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
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