Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
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Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
Although the CRT cathode proven technology statement is nothing more than sales jargon. My bad, I thought the wattgrinder and tech tubes were basically the same thing. Thanks for the clarification Scott.
Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
Exactly. This thread was about Tech Tubes. I think there is good potential there.
The Watt Grinders are BS. Solid State plugins. Maybe good, but the sales stuff is really misleading.
The Watt Grinders are BS. Solid State plugins. Maybe good, but the sales stuff is really misleading.
BobW wrote:Although the CRT cathode proven technology statement is nothing more than sales jargon. My bad, I thought the wattgrinder and tech tubes were basically the same thing. Thanks for the clarification Scott.
Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... p?t=573916talbany wrote:Check this out.. Anyone got any info or done some comparisons.. They advertise these as same people who manufactured Mullards...Looks enticing!!
http://www.techtubevalves.com/
Tony VVT
Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
ScottTony, please do not misquote me. I was referring to the solid state thing. Not the Tech Tubes. Those are quite nice. I have tried them btw.
How do you misquote a Quote.. I lknew you were not talking about the Tech tube...
..Uh huh.... Lets package up a solid state device that replaces the 12AX7 and continually mislead by calling it a "tube device" and other nonsense.
It is not a tube. It is solid state. Putting the pins on it doesn't make it better.
heisthl wrote:
http://www.wattgrinder.com/TGDescription.htm
your post was clear...Sorry if I offended
Tony VVT
Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
Sorry Tony... I was referring to how you combined my comment and Bob's in the same quote.....
talbany wrote:ScottTony, please do not misquote me. I was referring to the solid state thing. Not the Tech Tubes. Those are quite nice. I have tried them btw.
How do you misquote a Quote.. I lknew you were not talking about the Tech tube...
..Uh huh.... Lets package up a solid state device that replaces the 12AX7 and continually mislead by calling it a "tube device" and other nonsense.
It is not a tube. It is solid state. Putting the pins on it doesn't make it better.
heisthl wrote:
http://www.wattgrinder.com/TGDescription.htm
your post was clear...Sorry if I offended
Tony VVT
Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
ScottSorry Tony... I was referring to how you combined my comment and Bob's in the same quote.....
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Re: Tech tube valves... Anyone try these yet?
I bought one used from a friend and I've tried it in 3 Dumble's and a Fender, in all except PI position.
I agree with Brandon that it lacks bottom end, but in addition I'll add that it has great highs. Right now it's in V1 on a 100 watt Funk chassis Dumble HRM. I like what it does for the highs especally on the cleans. The jury's out on the OD side though. This tube is not microphonic any more than a good new tube.
I agree with Brandon that it lacks bottom end, but in addition I'll add that it has great highs. Right now it's in V1 on a 100 watt Funk chassis Dumble HRM. I like what it does for the highs especally on the cleans. The jury's out on the OD side though. This tube is not microphonic any more than a good new tube.