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Headphoneus Supremus
Bill was probably down in his tube cave ogling his stash of tubes and not paying attention.
Well crap. Guess I really didn't want one anyway.
Bill was probably down in his tube cave ogling his stash of tubes and not paying attention.
What one has to keep in mind is that buying from Eastern European sellers is a hassle with payment, and also a risk. I recently bought 2 Reflektor 6N23P from Bulgaria on ebay, and one of them only worked a couple of hours - but they were not cheap. The MELZ 6N8S (6SN7 ; ECC82) with round holes seem to have disappeared from Russia and Ukraine on a quick look; theones with different plates with oval holes still around. I have checked today, MELZ 6SL7 (ECC35) still around, and prices not inflated.Sounds great. Right now they have a pretty inflated price and they may well be they sell for under $20 in Russia. My seller paid shipping as well as Ebay fees and those drove up the price as well. I am always curious when I hear about such tubes and if you can locate some from folks you trust I will certainly try to make it worth your time and trouble.
What one has to keep in mind is that buying from Eastern European sellers is a hassle with payment, and also a risk. I recently bought 2 Reflektor 6N23P from Bulgaria on ebay, and one of them only worked a couple of hours - but they were not cheap. The MELZ 6N8S (6SN7 ; ECC82) with round holes seem to have disappeared from Russia and Ukraine on a quick look; theones with different plates with oval holes still around. I have checked today, MELZ 6SL7 (ECC35) still around, and prices not inflated.
Well crap. Guess I really didn't want one anyway.
In about another week you will be able to get multiple opinions on them. They will either love them or a lynch party may form because I may have influenced them a bit with my opinions.
Another satisfied customer.Finally got my 6SN7 Adapter today. Been listening for an hour now with a vintage Tung Sol 6SN7 "Mouse Ear". Wow. Thanks to whoever tried this first and gave the tipp. I'll take some time to evaluate but initial impressions are great.
I found another Mouse-ears and I am enjoying it immensely.Finally got my 6SN7 Adapter today. Been listening for an hour now with a vintage Tung Sol 6SN7 "Mouse Ear". Wow. Thanks to whoever tried this first and gave the tip. I'll take some time to evaluate but initial impressions are great.
No, I've never seen it mentioned anywhere. I checked my other tubes, they're all gray plates with two holes. I wonder if the earlier versions were all black plates. The earliest I have is '52.I found another Mouse-ears and I am enjoying it immensely.
@Keno18, have you ever seen a Mouse-ears with a three-hole black plate instead of gray plates with two holes?
Just curious as I have have found no reference to this type on the internet.
This one was date code 8/51, and I think it may be a rare version, maybe a prototype Tung-Sol made, before settling on the two-hole gray plates. It has a tremendous bass slam, often associated with Sylvania "Bad Boy" tubes. For me, it is just a good sounding tube that sounds better than the one I broke...No, I've never seen it mentioned anywhere. I checked my other tubes, they're all gray plates with two holes. I wonder if the earlier versions were all black plates. The earliest I have is '52.
It seems like the earlier the tube the better the sound. Treat that one well.
This one was date code 8/51, and I think it may be a rare version, maybe a prototype Tung-Sol made, before settling on the two-hole gray plates. It has a tremendous bass slam, often associated with Sylvania "Bad Boy" tubes. For me, it is just a good sounding tube that sounds better than the one I broke...
For me, it is just a good sounding tube that sounds better than the one I broke...