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W WALDECKER
11-17-2005, 05:35 PM
I just ordered a matched and balanced Quad of Amperex 7308s for my Anthem Pre 1L preamplifier. does $360.00 for the Quad seem like the going rate for these twin triodes ? thanks....WCW III

ND13
11-17-2005, 05:39 PM
Man, I want some of those sooooo bad, but I just can't plop down that kind of duckets for them at this time. All i can say about the price is that I've seen them for much more, so it would seem to be a good deal.

faster100
11-17-2005, 05:47 PM
for a quad, matched id say yeah.. Great tube. it's still alot of cash for 4 small 12v tubes.. I think i would have searched for bargins.. But if ya have the cash it was a decent deal

RuSsMaN
11-17-2005, 06:55 PM
Yeah, sort of high on the price, - just pray they aren't microphonic. That's a $50 tube in 'my' mind. I've got literally a boxfull of NOS Amperex gold pin - every single one rings like a churchbell. SERIOUS issues with the gold pins for some reason - I'm talking just touching the volume control or front panel of the preamp and it's tubular bells. Hopefully, you'll luck out.

They've got a great top end, I think the JAN still has better bass control. I still roll some in from time to time, until they start to annoy me.

FYI, it's 6.3 volts on the heater, up to 130 volts on the plate - typically run around 24 volts for a line stage.

W WALDECKER
11-17-2005, 07:29 PM
Yeah, sort of high on the price, - just pray they aren't microphonic. That's a $50 tube in 'my' mind. I've got literally a boxfull of NOS Amperex gold pin - every single one rings like a churchbell. SERIOUS issues with the gold pins for some reason - I'm talking just touching the volume control or front panel of the preamp and it's tubular bells. Hopefully, you'll luck out.

They've got a great top end, I think the JAN still has better bass control. I still roll some in from time to time, until they start to annoy me.

FYI, it's 6.3 volts on the heater, up to 130 volts on the plate - typically run around 24 volts for a line stage.Hey Russman,before you edited your post you said it was a good price if they were not microphonic , why the 180 degree change of heart ? the guy i am buying them from was recomended to me by a hardcore tube fanatic over at the audiocircles who swears by him. he offers a 90 day warranty on his tubes and is located in northern Virginia. if there is a problem i am within easy driving distance to his shop. thanks....WCW III

RuSsMaN
11-17-2005, 07:46 PM
I thought it said $260, not $360.

90 day warranty, you should be fine.

organ
11-17-2005, 11:05 PM
WW,
Congrats on the new tubes. The Ampex 7308 are my favorite. Brought my pre amp to a whole new level. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do.

Maurice

W WALDECKER
11-21-2005, 06:52 PM
i just installed the Quad of Amperex 7308s and no sign of any ringing whatsoever. Bruce Wenger of BWS consulting who i purchased them from said to let them burn in for a day or so and then i should hear them at thier best. the bass is alot more focused and i can hear a definite improvement in clarity across the remainder of the bandwidth and if my initial impressions are this positive i should really be happy with the sound in a day or so.thanks....WCW III

RuSsMaN
11-21-2005, 06:55 PM
Awesome, yeah, definately let them burn in - but if you are liking them already, it's only going to get even better.

Cheers,
Russ

SCompRacer
11-21-2005, 07:01 PM
Good for you WCW, N-joy! I've got a pair in my Ah! CDP with about 40 hours and they really opened up the mids and highs.