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Scored some Ei long-plate 7025/ECC83 :D
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<blockquote data-quote="khingpynn" data-source="post: 36574" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I like long plates too... the old Telefunkens seemed to have a short liefspan. </p><p></p><p>How about 5751's anyone here a fan. I find them less gainy than most 12AX7's... as they should be. There is also a inherent tonal aspect that I find unique... the upper mids are a little less pronounced it seems.</p><p>This can be a benifit in some European high gain amps like ENGL and Kock or even some Mesa Boogie or the mid 80's JCM 800... in these cases it can shave of that upper mid harshness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khingpynn, post: 36574, member: 579"] I like long plates too... the old Telefunkens seemed to have a short liefspan. How about 5751's anyone here a fan. I find them less gainy than most 12AX7's... as they should be. There is also a inherent tonal aspect that I find unique... the upper mids are a little less pronounced it seems. This can be a benifit in some European high gain amps like ENGL and Kock or even some Mesa Boogie or the mid 80's JCM 800... in these cases it can shave of that upper mid harshness. [/QUOTE]
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Scored some Ei long-plate 7025/ECC83 :D
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