NegativeEase
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So when I was young, my dad used to love to get me brand new old stock American and English tubes for my guitar amps and bias the amps etc -his buddy runs one of the largest NOS tube businesses in the US -so he was always getting great stuff -plus he had a basement full of tubes to rummage through.
Anyways, fast forward to tonight, when I'm talking to my much older Dad via phone who's retired and discussing electronics and amps. He asks if I want some gold pinned pre-amp tubes his company used to have GE and RCA make special for them -of which I was shocked, as nobody's offered me gold pinned tubes before (including my Dad whos been offering me tubes for 30 years -nor even made me aware of them) and nor did I know my Dad's company had branded gold pinned preamp tubes from the 50s,60s, and 70s that are high end and sought after due to the specification and application they were intended for.
So then I look online and I see all of the usual suspects offering Gold Pinned tubes -it's still a thing.
I don't know why I've never used them or tried them but it makes sense, as the anti corrosive properties, plus the conductive advantages to the tinned metal coating they use on standard sockets. I'm not expecting to tell you I can tell much if any difference in them from others, but still curious because the original use for Gold Pinned tubes was for high end scientific and medical diagnostic equipment -where the tube specification, tolerances and construction are tighter -I am not sure this is a benefit to an audio amp but it does make me curious.
Anybody used them or know much about them?
apparently I've got a box full of gold 12AX7, 12AU7, and EC88 tubes headed my way from Pops -I'll report back.
Anyways, fast forward to tonight, when I'm talking to my much older Dad via phone who's retired and discussing electronics and amps. He asks if I want some gold pinned pre-amp tubes his company used to have GE and RCA make special for them -of which I was shocked, as nobody's offered me gold pinned tubes before (including my Dad whos been offering me tubes for 30 years -nor even made me aware of them) and nor did I know my Dad's company had branded gold pinned preamp tubes from the 50s,60s, and 70s that are high end and sought after due to the specification and application they were intended for.
So then I look online and I see all of the usual suspects offering Gold Pinned tubes -it's still a thing.
I don't know why I've never used them or tried them but it makes sense, as the anti corrosive properties, plus the conductive advantages to the tinned metal coating they use on standard sockets. I'm not expecting to tell you I can tell much if any difference in them from others, but still curious because the original use for Gold Pinned tubes was for high end scientific and medical diagnostic equipment -where the tube specification, tolerances and construction are tighter -I am not sure this is a benefit to an audio amp but it does make me curious.
Anybody used them or know much about them?
apparently I've got a box full of gold 12AX7, 12AU7, and EC88 tubes headed my way from Pops -I'll report back.
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