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In Reply to: RE: WARNING posted by danlaudionut on November 03, 2009 at 10:10:03
Did Ned sell the business several years ago? From his eBay listings, he seems to be in England now.
For years (about 15 to 25 years ago) Ned received all my business for tubes and parts and was my primary source for tube lore. He was generally in the mood to chat and taught me a great deal about tube circuits and different tubes to try. He encouraged me to abandon the 12AU7/12AX7 mindset decades ago and get beyond the ST70 and Williamson topologies.
I wish I had listened to him and bought his WE 300Bs for $135 each. One day he mentioned that his supplier (they had been a spares inventory for some commercial user) had shipped all his remaining stock "overseas" to one buyer and there were no more....
What do you mean when you say the 12au7 mindset? Please enlighten.
Thx Kelly
There is a whole world of tubes beyond the 12AU7, 12AT7, and 12AX7 tubes generally found in consumer gear. When I was looking for some 12AU7 drivers for a Williamson amp, for instance, he told me to forget the 12AU7 and try 5687, 7119, and 7044 tubes. I have never looked back. I eventually abandoned the Williamson topology too, but that's more Joe Roberts' influence...
That is kind of what I thought was being implied. I second that feeling as someone that rarely gets in line to scoop up the latest social/consumer pop crap trends. My equipment uses 5687's in the preamp and 6n1p's in the amp. However I also just shelled out $50.00 to get a nos gb5687. As most posters know, 12au7's can be had for a fraction of that and there still is current production. Unfortunately I'm not aware of any production for the 5687/7199/7119 family. It's not inconceivable that in few years, only 12**7's will be available. So I guess you can't really fault someone that wants to be able to rely on components the will be available down the road. Sorry to get off track a bit. Just curious.
Kelly
ECC99 is an equivalent to a 7119, but with a 12A_7 type basing. The Russian 6N6P is also equivalent but with a 6DJ8/6CG7 type basing and can be had for cheap on eBay.
That's good information. That's what this forum is about.
Thx KElly
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