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In Reply to: RE: Tre posted by unclestu on April 06, 2014 at 15:06:11
Curious and I will have to repeat my experimentation to rejog my memory, but IIRC, the Heerlen I's sound different from the Blackburn I 12 AX7's. As memory serves me the Heerlen version always sounded a tad brighter than the Mullards for some reason.
Its like 5751 and comparing Sylvania's to GE's. The Sylvania's consistently sound a bit darker than the GE's even though the internals almost seem to be identical.
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Stu, my experience mirrors yours on the Blackburn/Heerlen tubes.
I'm sure you're right about the sound.
I was only committing on the "cross labeling" and wondering that since the plants were owned by the same company if it's really correct to call it cross labeling.
No biggie.
Tre'
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Tre, it looks like nothing has changed. Look at the variations in the Shuguang Treasure and Psvane tubes. The Russian new production has changed over the years. SED Winged C's are now NOS.
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