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In Reply to: RE: Mullard GZ34 Fat Base Question posted by Cappy on July 01, 2008 at 13:05:21
See the link....pictures of straight, 4 notch and 7 notch versions of the Mullard GZ34 family
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truthfully speaking the metal base smooth versions are not mullards.They are made by phillips and amperex and mullard marketed a smooth plate metal base but it was phillips design.The wide base gz34 sound very good as do the metal base gz34s.
No matter how you stir the pot,you can only get out what you put in.
Michael,
There are Mullards in that link, scroll down.
cap
You mean the ebay ad correct? That is a mullard..I was referring to metal version as being phillips and both amperex and mullard had it in their line up but it was made by phillips.The pins were smaller on some of the ones I had to.
No matter how stir the pot,you only get out as good as what goes in.Power supplies matter most.
Michael,1) Dadbar posted a link to a nice page showing various Philips and Mullard gz34s.
2) In reponse to Dadbar's link, you said "truthfully speaking the metal base smooth versions are not mullards".
3) I responded to your response and suggested you scroll down in dadbar's link to see the Mullards, which he was referring to.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see any Fat Base GZ34s in that link.Also, the earliest "ribbed" (serrated) side plate Mullards they show are from 1963. The Fat Base G34s were made 1958-62.
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