#36407 by Shredd6
Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:11 am
Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:11 am
If any of you tube amp players out there want to buy some premium NOS preamp tube packages from me, now would be a good time.
Normally I'd put this topic in the gear for sale forum, but it's always been a ghost-town down there.
Here's the first 2 packages I'm selling:
V1- RFT ecc83: There is a huge following of people who wouldn't have any other tube in their V1. The thick glass bottles are considered by many in the tube world to be some of the most resistant to microphonics ever made. The tube breaks up early and distorts really smooth. Marshall used to put these in their high end amps decades ago. Great for hard rock, perfect for Metal.
V2- Mullard 7025a/12ax7a: The most revered tube in this package. These are some of the cleanest tubes you'll run across. Mullard tubes have a midrange that kills all others without breaking a sweat. The clarity is astounding. Behind an RFT they allow every note to be extremely articulate. Awesome for leads. Outside of the 10M (which go for $200 a piece) and the CV4004 ($100 a piece), there isn't a better Mullard around.
V3- GE 12ax7a long-plate. My personal favorite V3 tube. Made by GE for Kinsman organs. It's the most underestimated tube on the planet. Anytime GE made their tubes for organ companies, they sent their premium stuff. The Bass tones that come out of these tubes are unGodly killer. With a GE long-plate tube in the V3 position, the musical landscape comes full circle.
Although these are all re-labeled tubes, they are the real-deal Holyfield. It was very common in the old days to outsource and re-label tubes. All of the codes on the tubes indicate where they were made and who made them.
A lot of you here on Bandmix know that I've been experimenting with these tubes for a while now. In fact it all started here. And this is the result of mass experimentation to find a perfect blend of tubes specifically suited for Hard-Rock and Metal players.
Since some of you have had to endure some of my nerdy long-assed posts concerning NOS tubes, I just wanted to give back a little, and make them available to anyone here who might be interested before putting them up on ebay.
If you think your amp sounds good with GT, JJ, or Sovtek 12ax7's.. You might want to re-think that.
Because of the cost of these particular Mullards, I'll be making these packages available for $80. It might seem like a lot, but I promise you, I'm not making very much by selling them for that. Mullard 7025a/12ax7a tubes are hard to come across, and when you do, you'll be lucky to get one for under $50.
These tubes are no joke. Hit me up if you want your amp to sound the best you've ever heard it.
Normally I'd put this topic in the gear for sale forum, but it's always been a ghost-town down there.
Here's the first 2 packages I'm selling:

V1- RFT ecc83: There is a huge following of people who wouldn't have any other tube in their V1. The thick glass bottles are considered by many in the tube world to be some of the most resistant to microphonics ever made. The tube breaks up early and distorts really smooth. Marshall used to put these in their high end amps decades ago. Great for hard rock, perfect for Metal.
V2- Mullard 7025a/12ax7a: The most revered tube in this package. These are some of the cleanest tubes you'll run across. Mullard tubes have a midrange that kills all others without breaking a sweat. The clarity is astounding. Behind an RFT they allow every note to be extremely articulate. Awesome for leads. Outside of the 10M (which go for $200 a piece) and the CV4004 ($100 a piece), there isn't a better Mullard around.
V3- GE 12ax7a long-plate. My personal favorite V3 tube. Made by GE for Kinsman organs. It's the most underestimated tube on the planet. Anytime GE made their tubes for organ companies, they sent their premium stuff. The Bass tones that come out of these tubes are unGodly killer. With a GE long-plate tube in the V3 position, the musical landscape comes full circle.
Although these are all re-labeled tubes, they are the real-deal Holyfield. It was very common in the old days to outsource and re-label tubes. All of the codes on the tubes indicate where they were made and who made them.
A lot of you here on Bandmix know that I've been experimenting with these tubes for a while now. In fact it all started here. And this is the result of mass experimentation to find a perfect blend of tubes specifically suited for Hard-Rock and Metal players.
Since some of you have had to endure some of my nerdy long-assed posts concerning NOS tubes, I just wanted to give back a little, and make them available to anyone here who might be interested before putting them up on ebay.
If you think your amp sounds good with GT, JJ, or Sovtek 12ax7's.. You might want to re-think that.
Because of the cost of these particular Mullards, I'll be making these packages available for $80. It might seem like a lot, but I promise you, I'm not making very much by selling them for that. Mullard 7025a/12ax7a tubes are hard to come across, and when you do, you'll be lucky to get one for under $50.
These tubes are no joke. Hit me up if you want your amp to sound the best you've ever heard it.