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In Reply to: RE: A Favorite 6DJ8 is the Equivalent of a Favorite Demon from Hell posted by kathrynatrand@hotmail.com on March 25, 2014 at 15:10:43:
As for Mullard/RTC E188CC tubes, it would be useful if you can specify which era.
Sonically, Mullard E188CC tubes from 1960s with Halo Getter(rev dY0)with designations such as E188CC CV4108 CV4110 and CV4109 are more closer to Philips Heerlen E188CC versus dimple disk Mullard E188CC/CV4108 from 1970s-1980s.
1960S Mullard E188CC tubes are more refined in midrange and balanced overall.
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- Mullard E188CC from 1960s are sonically different from 1970s-80s - CV4109 16:17:54 03/25/14 (4)
- RE: Mullard E188CC from 1960s are sonically different from 1970s-80s - kathrynatrand@hotmail.com 10:11:52 03/27/14 (1)
- RE: Mullard E188CC from 1960s are sonically different from 1970s-80s - kathrynatrand@hotmail.com 10:13:19 03/27/14 (0)
- Learned something new everyday.... - FrankC 16:04:42 03/26/14 (1)
- RE: Learned something new everyday.... - kathrynatrand@hotmail.com 10:25:01 03/27/14 (0)