I have this feeling that mentioning the words: "price", "tone", and "tubes", in an online guitar amp forum is like juggling sacks of gunpowder beside a campfire.
I know the question, "Which tubes are the best?" gets asked a lot, but I'd like to frame it in maybe a more specific way. I am new to building amps, and am thus new to purchasing vacuum tubes. I decided to build a tube-based "boost / tremolo" unit that I saw in a two part video on Uncle Doug's YouTube channel. It's just a little chassis with a voltage doubler power section, and a 12AX7 tube that acts as a preamp boost and a tube-tremelo effect that you can switch on and off as well as affect the speed and depth. I bought all the components online recently, and they've arrived. But ever since I was combing through all the online stores that sell vacuum tubes, trying to decide which 12AX7 to buy, I've been dying to ask some guys who know what they're talking about... How in the hell does one decide which tubes to buy when they range in price from a few dollars to a couple hundred dollars?
I've heard about people spending big cash on "new old stock (NOS)" tubes, where they found some stash of vintage 1940-50's tubes that were actually made way back then, but just never used. Let's exclude NOS from the conversation, please. I would like to focus on tubes that are still being made, today. It is my understanding that there are zero vacuum tubes that are made in the US or in the UK anymore. They are all made in Russia, China, or the Czech Republic. (Please correct this last statement if I am wrong!) I have really noticed that brand names are quite shady in tube circles, with historic brands being thrown around, like Mullard, but are now made in Russia, and have nothing to do with the old UK tube company. Either way, I can certainly see some guys focusing on the country of origin when they consider which tubes to buy.
When it comes to situations like this, where I have to decide which [unit] of some product like this to buy, here is usually how I operate.
So, anyway... that is kind of how I tend to use "Price" as a guide when deciding between loads of different options for something I have no experience with. It's def. not scientific, but... it's what I do. What do you guys do? Can any of you really tell a measurable difference between brands and models of the same tube?
I know the question, "Which tubes are the best?" gets asked a lot, but I'd like to frame it in maybe a more specific way. I am new to building amps, and am thus new to purchasing vacuum tubes. I decided to build a tube-based "boost / tremolo" unit that I saw in a two part video on Uncle Doug's YouTube channel. It's just a little chassis with a voltage doubler power section, and a 12AX7 tube that acts as a preamp boost and a tube-tremelo effect that you can switch on and off as well as affect the speed and depth. I bought all the components online recently, and they've arrived. But ever since I was combing through all the online stores that sell vacuum tubes, trying to decide which 12AX7 to buy, I've been dying to ask some guys who know what they're talking about... How in the hell does one decide which tubes to buy when they range in price from a few dollars to a couple hundred dollars?
I've heard about people spending big cash on "new old stock (NOS)" tubes, where they found some stash of vintage 1940-50's tubes that were actually made way back then, but just never used. Let's exclude NOS from the conversation, please. I would like to focus on tubes that are still being made, today. It is my understanding that there are zero vacuum tubes that are made in the US or in the UK anymore. They are all made in Russia, China, or the Czech Republic. (Please correct this last statement if I am wrong!) I have really noticed that brand names are quite shady in tube circles, with historic brands being thrown around, like Mullard, but are now made in Russia, and have nothing to do with the old UK tube company. Either way, I can certainly see some guys focusing on the country of origin when they consider which tubes to buy.
When it comes to situations like this, where I have to decide which [unit] of some product like this to buy, here is usually how I operate.
- Read as much as I can about the subject
- Ask as many people as I can, listening for any good science-based arguments for/or against something
- Find any [units] that are priced esoterically higher than the rest, and exclude them
- Then I line them up, from rock-bottom cheapest, to most expensive (not counting any ridiculously "over-priced" [units] see above)
- Start to narrow my choice down by looking towards the middle of the pack
So, anyway... that is kind of how I tend to use "Price" as a guide when deciding between loads of different options for something I have no experience with. It's def. not scientific, but... it's what I do. What do you guys do? Can any of you really tell a measurable difference between brands and models of the same tube?
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