I’ve just been comparing various 12AX7 / ECC83 in V1 position in a JTM45 type amp for buzz and micro-phonics. (All the samples were short-plate type.) No guitar plugged in, vol. at max., and a cheap SPL meter up against the speaker cloth. I tried about 6 tubes of various types (including some ‘top of the range’ new production). The clear winner was a relatively inexpensive Electro-Harmonix 12AX7EH. With this one in place, no buzz or hum at all, just the hiss you have to expect with the standard Marshall/Fender grid stoppers (two 68k in parallel for the high gain input) and minimal micro-phonics.
Looking into the characteristics of this particular tube, I noticed it is a short-plate type with spiral filament. I know that short-plate tends to reduce micro-phonics and spiral filament reduces hum/buzz. (I’m also aware that a lower gain sample would tend to appear quieter in this test.)
So, my question (for those of you who have stayed with me thus far) is can anyone tell me which of the current production 12AX7 / ECC83 (in addition to the EH) have short plates and spiral filaments?
Looking into the characteristics of this particular tube, I noticed it is a short-plate type with spiral filament. I know that short-plate tends to reduce micro-phonics and spiral filament reduces hum/buzz. (I’m also aware that a lower gain sample would tend to appear quieter in this test.)
So, my question (for those of you who have stayed with me thus far) is can anyone tell me which of the current production 12AX7 / ECC83 (in addition to the EH) have short plates and spiral filaments?
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