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    Scored a sleeve of closely matched NIB/NOS Amperex Holland.

    Tone of the Gods ...

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    Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

    Well played.

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    • #3
      Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

      I can't imagine that was cheap! Hella nice score.

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      • #4
        Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

        You SON OF A ....

        Congrats man!! That is a sweet score!!

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          Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

          Originally posted by FuseG4 View Post
          I can't imagine that was cheap! Hella nice score.
          Actually i got 4 for the price of 3. Glad to do it !!!

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          • #6
            Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

            Those really are great sounding tubes.
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            "You should know better by now than to introduce science into a discussion of voodoo."
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            • #7
              Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

              nice. i have a few of those and they do sound great. not sure what year though, is there much difference?

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              • #8
                Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                Originally posted by jeremy View Post
                nice. i have a few of those and they do sound great. not sure what year though, is there much difference?
                60's & early 70's Amperex Holland were best. Late 70's Amperex moved Tooling/Production to Japan. Went downhill after that.

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                • #9
                  1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                  The most desirable ones are the ones with the “Bugle Boy” silk screen
                  Although I have an “Orange Globe” one that sounds really nice too.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                    Originally posted by Gtrjunior View Post
                    The most desirable ones are the ones with the “Bugle Boy” silk screen
                    Although I have an “Orange Globe” one that sounds really nice too.
                    Original NIB/NOS Bugle Boys are prolly the most expensive preamp tube you can get. You also have to be real careful when buying because there are alot of worn out BB's trying to be sold "as new" or really good condition and they're not.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                      I've got one Bugle Boy; came with my '66 Fender Deluxe:

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                        Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                        Originally posted by JMP/HBE View Post
                        Original NIB/NOS Bugle Boys are prolly the most expensive preamp tube you can get.
                        I'd venture the Telefunken long plate ECC83 (12AX7) is the most expensive; thanks to "audiophools" (audiophiles with their corquesniffery tube stereos)

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                        • #13
                          Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                          Originally posted by LLL View Post
                          I've got one Bugle Boy; came with my '66 Fender Deluxe:

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                          Thats a 12AT7, your reverb driver. Yes you're right about the Telefunkin. I consider them the same category as BB's. The only NOS im interested in are NOS Blackburn Mullards & Amperex. I have many.
                          Last edited by JMP/HBE; 09-25-2018, 03:56 AM.

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                          • #14
                            1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                            I have one long smooth plate Telefunken but only an Orange Globe Amperex....no Bugle Boy.
                            I have several Blackburn Mullard’s though. They are amazing!
                            I probably have about 30-40 NOS tubes in my collection of all types.
                            I think that the RCA, both black and grey plate versions are great tubes for the money too. I’ve got lots of those too and I think $20-$25 is the most I’ve paid for one of those.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A

                              My wife gives me KaKa all the time about buying Vacuum Tubes ... lol.

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