It seems like the newer ECC83S I've been buying are duller and more bassy compared to the crunchy, crispness of my old ones. I notice the older ones(from around 2004-2007) have very shiny copper inside and just look like they are built better than the oxidized copper and crooked builds of the new ones. Kind of off-putting.
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Short plate tubes typically have less chance of microphonics. The longer the plate, the more there is to vibrate. This does not apply universally, but I have read the same thing several times when researching tubes.
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I used to swear by JJ pre tubes, now, the only place I use them is for driving a tone stack, or cathode follower.
They do have some of the highest gain, and current capability of the modern day tubes, but lately, they just haven't been getting it for V1 or PI
Finding those old NOS Raytheon tubes I got for $5.00 each has kinda' spoiled me-
I do like the JJ 803 (long plate)." Rock and Roll IS a contact sport!"
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Originally posted by marvar View PostI used to swear by JJ pre tubes, now, the only place I use them is for driving a tone stack, or cathode follower.
They do have some of the highest gain, and current capability of the modern day tubes, but lately, they just haven't been getting it for V1 or PI
Finding those old NOS Raytheon tubes I got for $5.00 each has kinda' spoiled me-
I do like the JJ 803 (long plate).tone slut
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