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-7025 Long grey plate tubes
-GE 12AX7
-12AX7-Japanese
-Telefunken 12AX7
-Japanese Ten, Hit-Ray + Matsushita 12AX7
-Siemens 12AX7 Tubes
-British Blackburn factory Mullard 12AX7's with 163 codes
-(1960's)12AX7 Philips Amperex factory select branded for Electrohome organ tubes
-12AX7 Sylvania
- 5751 (lower gain) Black plates
-NEC 12AD7 tubes
-Japanese Matsushita Very nice tone, excellent mids, with lower bass (excellent for Classical)
-Philips Amperex branded Electrohome Organ Grade 12AX7
- GE 12AX7
-Philips Amperex branded for Electrohome Organs
-7025-12AX7 Clear tops
-RCA 7025A-12AX7A
-7025-12AX7 Assorted brands
EXCELLENT ECC83-12AX7 pre amp tubes available
Vintage (1961-65) 12AX7 (ECC83) made by Philips Amperex branded for Electrohome all factory select organ grade ultra low noise non-microphonic excellent pre amp tubes
Same factory tooling as Amperex Bugle Boys with start up Mullard flash
All tested very strong high NOS range on a B+K 747 tube tester.
All tubes test results are in the 96% to 100% high range from highest: 1400/1450 1300/1300,1200/1250, 1200/1150 high range NOS
No shorts or gas leaks.
All print lettering on the tubes is intact and in excellent condition!
Made in early 1960`s. (1961-65)
This are excellent sounding vintage tubes for all amps/pre-amps/orga
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Orders are payable by emt
Shipping is available anywhere within Canada +$25.00 (1 to 8 tubes)
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Although vacuum tube production in the west ceased sometime ago,
billions of tubes were manufactured whilst the industry was at its zenith.
A small percentage of this staggering quantity of tubes still survive to this day, unused and in their original boxes.
These vintage tubes might be old but they’ve never been used,
so they’re often referred to as “New Old Stock” or “N.O.S.” tubes.
A few percent of billions is still a great many tubes.
Even after all this time there’s still a surprising number of tubes in circulation.
And there are unknown numbers of them, hidden away in the vast, gloomy recesses of military warehouses and forgotten attics, waiting to be discovered.