GE 12AX7
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Re: GE 12AX7
Thanks, Steve, good stuff.  Here's another small amp with a 50C5 output, 35W4, 12AU7, and series filaments:  http://lectrolab.wordpress.com/lectrolab-models/r203/
			
			
									
									
						Re: GE 12AX7
I've really found the Made in India 12ax7 tubes (Mullard copies) to be excellent sounding tubes in these amps.  These can be had for around 20 bucks a tube.
			
			
									
									
						Re: GE 12AX7
Some great stuff guys, thanks!
So say you have a hand full of these GE grey, short plate 12ax7's.
Which spot in the ODS are ideal for this tube?
V1?
V2?
Dumbleator?
I tend to take tubes that may be microphonic or other less than stellar performance and use them in the V3 phase inverter.
I would love to stumble into some RCA blackplates or of course the king of 12ax7's, the Telefunken.
			
			
									
									So say you have a hand full of these GE grey, short plate 12ax7's.
Which spot in the ODS are ideal for this tube?
V1?
V2?
Dumbleator?
I tend to take tubes that may be microphonic or other less than stellar performance and use them in the V3 phase inverter.
I would love to stumble into some RCA blackplates or of course the king of 12ax7's, the Telefunken.
Tom
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Re: GE 12AX7
I'd go for the GE in V2.  With a good RCA in V1 possibly???
If you want to try a Telefunken, but don't want to shell out needless cash.. you might try the Ei tubes. They've become more and more scarce. I have a handful of these and they sound exactly like the Tele's are described to have sounded... I don't have a real Tele to A/B unfortunately. Ofcourse, I'd love to get my hands on a real telefunken, but they're just too pricey. I did just order a few of the Ei Smooth Plates from tubesandmore - couldn't pass up the NOS tube for 20 bucks a pop.
			
			
									
									
						If you want to try a Telefunken, but don't want to shell out needless cash.. you might try the Ei tubes. They've become more and more scarce. I have a handful of these and they sound exactly like the Tele's are described to have sounded... I don't have a real Tele to A/B unfortunately. Ofcourse, I'd love to get my hands on a real telefunken, but they're just too pricey. I did just order a few of the Ei Smooth Plates from tubesandmore - couldn't pass up the NOS tube for 20 bucks a pop.