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Telefunken ECC83 12AX7 Ribbed Plates Matched Quad - Berlin 1957 - Same Code - NOS
Telefunken ECC83 12AX7 Ribbed Plates Matched Quad - Berlin 1957 - Same Code - NOS
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Product Summary
The "Crown Jewelry" ECC83 tube is here! If you've been seeking the reference tube sound then look no further. Designed for high end amplifiers and preamplifiers, Telefunken ECC83 tubes provide high level gain with ultra low noise and are unquestionably the vintage tubes sought after and treasured most by audio professionals and enthusiasts.
Sound Qualities
Like any other Telefunken tubes, these ECC83's are very pleasant to listen to: liquid, euphonic, with a slightly warmer midrange than many other German tubes, which makes your sound experience smooth and non-fatiguing, and all that happens on a unbelievably realistic holographic sound stage, where everything feels bigger, wider and taller. Sound texture can be felt through infinite levels of details, laying on top of each other, both in depth and in width. So your quest for superb sound clarity can end right here. Lastly, it never gets old to say that no other brand is even close to these when it comes to low noise - Telefunken tubes are "extremely" quiet just as legend has it.
Professional Tube Testing
All four tubes tested Strong NOS (110%+ nominal mutual conductance) and tightly matched on a reliable recently calibrated Mercury 2000 tube tester with the following results (mutual conductance both in uMhos and in percentage of nominal):
Tube 1: 1,150/1,120 (115%/112%)
Tube 2: 1,150/1,150 (115%/115%)
Tube 3: 1,210/1,200 (121%/120%)
Tube 4: 1,200/1,190 (120%/119%)
Good tubes start at 700 and new tubes (incl. NOS/NIB) 1,000, and the Mercury 2000's rated mutual conductance (nominal) for new tubes is 1,000. Test result can also be seen in the pictures. In case you wonder what all these numbers mean to your sound experience, it's actually quite straightforward: mutual conductance directly translates to a tube's ability to amplify sound, so the higher these numbers the stronger.
Appearance & Cosmetic condition
Beside the fantastic sound signature, we treasure this pair also because both tubes have strong paint & lettering remaining and the identical two-digit Telefunken date code (upside down) is perfectly visible on both tubes:
B ig 01(Feb, 1957)
And of course the diamond mark on bottom - the symbol of the best sound one can ever find on ECC83's.