Originally posted by Robert M. Martinelli
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One important thing to remember is that during the communist era, Tesla was known for producing a wide variety of components for the state, and the focus was on production volume, not quality. These components were seldom updated and like most comm block electronics, they remained in production long after their designs had become obsolete.
Is the JJ stuff any worse than the Tesla stuff of old? I don't think so. If the truth be told, the Tesla stuff wasn't all that great in the first place. Its just that in the communist era, the only stuff that finally got to our hands here in the US was the decent stuff, as all of the marginal stuff had already been weeded out. Today I think that JJ does a decent job at QC. I wonder how much of the reported QC problems are related to post-production shipping. When stuff gets shipped and reshipped several times, its hard to know exactly where the problems come from -- chances are that if you ship a tube often enough its bound to fall off of the sorting conveyor at UPS or FedEx.
With that said, I still think the JJ 6v6 is a decent tube. The only times I've seen them fail is when tey've been deployed inappropriately, like in over voltage situations and when the screen currents are insanely out of spec.
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