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1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A
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Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A
Originally posted by jeremy View Postnice. i have a few of those and they do sound great. not sure what year though, is there much difference?
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Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A
Originally posted by Gtrjunior View PostThe 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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Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A
Originally posted by JMP/HBE View PostOriginal NIB/NOS Bugle Boys are prolly the most expensive preamp tube you can get.
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Re: 1971' NIB Amperex ECC-83/12AX7A
Originally posted by LLL View PostI've got one Bugle Boy; came with my '66 Fender Deluxe:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]92845[/ATTACH]Last edited by JMP/HBE; 09-25-2018, 03:56 AM.
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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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