It amazes me that some find the fact that people are making a profit selling pulls to be the source of misinformation about the quality, both physical and sonic, regarding vintage tubes. On last check, the vendors of new tubes make a profit as well. Since when did making a profit on things with a degree of rarity become an issue in a capatilist society? If you don't like the sound, or can't afford it, then don't buy it. But that doesn't mean that I won't.
Why do old tubes sound better than current tubes?
just wondering, is there something in the design, materials, or fabrication that makes old tubes sound better than those being currently produced?
it seems nearly universally held that old tubes are superior sounding to those made today - is there something specific about the old tubes that make then sound better?
-Scott
it seems nearly universally held that old tubes are superior sounding to those made today - is there something specific about the old tubes that make then sound better?
-Scott
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