rosgr63
Headphoneus Supremus
My toonarmy friend you are well set, enjoy the music.
Lol... yeah, it's funny how panic can set in when you hear something so good that is becoming so hard to get a hold ofMy toonarmy friend you are well set, enjoy the music.
why do you think I ended up with 15 pieces at one time...Lol... yeah, it's funny how panic can set in when you hear something so good that is becoming so hard to get a hold of
Oh... I can easily imagine. Hey, I'll still be looking out for strong tested single ECC35s so the 5 will most likely grow... just sound incredible with EL38's & Elrog 274b for quite a few genres... sound so different from the 5691s and most likely the only two options I'll ever need!why do you think I ended up with 15 pieces at one time...
Some years back I was like you, playing only between ECC35 n 5691, but have sold all 5691 except a single piece in my collection.Oh... I can easily imagine. Hey, I'll still be looking out for strong tested single ECC35s so the 5 will most likely grow... just sound incredible with EL38's & Elrog 274b for quite a few genres... sound so different from the 5691s and most likely the only two options I'll ever need!
Like most Mullard tubes, there are multiple versions of these tubes (getters, micas, base, glass, etc, etc). The earliest have a cup or spade getter. I have quite a few different variations of ECC32, ECC33 and ECC35 and I don't seem to remember much sound differences within each type no matter the construction/year. I gave up trying to collect all the different variations. All are amazing tubes - some of the best. I see the ECC32 are fetching good prices these days.One other question to those who've tried both slim and fat base versions. Are there any differences in terms of staging etc. It's one of the things that has blown me away, incredible depth and realism to the stage.
Yep, all of these tubes are fantastic to my ears.Like most Mullard tubes, there are multiple versions of these tubes (getters, micas, base, glass, etc, etc). The earliest have a cup or spade getter. I have quite a few different variations of ECC32, ECC33 and ECC35 and I don't seem to remember much sound differences within each type no matter the construction/year. I gave up trying to collect all the different variations. All are amazing tubes - some of the best. I see the ECC32 are fetching good prices these days.