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In Reply to: Re: Questions regarding rectifier tubes??? posted by REL54 on April 30, 2007 at 15:24:42:
Current production Chinese and Russian 5U4Gs are GUANO.The only current production 5U4 that might be acceptable is the Russian 5U4GB, which come on stream a couple of years ago.
The recommendation to buy US made NOS is CORRECT. TungSol, RCA, and GE 5U4GBs are still affordable, good sounding, and long lasting.
Eli D.
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all of that, especially the long lasting part. I have a GE floor radio (H-87) that uses two 5U4's in the power supply. The thing used to STAY on all the time at my grandparents house. Those tubes have 10,000+ hours on them and they still test strong.I think if a tube guy buys a few 5U4's (oh, say 10 or 12) he will likely have a life time supply. I recommend RCA's or Sylvanias.
Mullard 5AR4's last forever too. I have the old Bogen M60 PA amp that we used to use in our church. Only God knows how many hours are on those original Mullard 5AR4's but they still are strong testing tubes.
gotta love em
20+ years of HARD service is common with Mullard made GZ34/5AR4 rectifiers.
Eli D.
These are very rugged tubes. I got some used RCA 5R4GY brown base ST's for $5 each, they work fine.
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