I picked up an R55-12 last weekend from BCR music, and honestly, it does sound pretty damn good as is. However, given that it's 1993 and in VERY good shape, that often means that the original tubes may still be inside it. I've gotten more than a few used amplifiers that still had the stock tubes.
My dilemma is that the stock tubes turned out to be Rivera tested German-made Siemens / RFT EL34s. OLD Production tubes. I'm not very familiar with how original production tubes age. They still have plenty of getter flash on the top of the tubes, and i don't really see or hear any issues. However, I don't have a tube tester, so I can't really see how they stack up.
The preamp tubes also, are a Sovtek 12AX7WA in V1, with the rest being Chinese Beijing old production with the square foil-dimpled Getter. I know they aren't the same level as something like a Phillips or RCA, but people are willing to pay around 25-30 for new ones.
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I picked up an R55-12 last weekend from BCR music, and honestly, it does sound pretty damn good as is. However, given that it's 1993 and in VERY good shape, that often means that the original tubes may still be inside it. I've gotten more than a few used amplifiers that still had the stock tubes.
My dilemma is that the stock tubes turned out to be Rivera tested German-made Siemens / RFT EL34s. OLD Production tubes. I'm not very familiar with how original production tubes age. They still have plenty of getter flash on the top of the tubes, and i don't really see or hear any issues. However, I don't have a tube tester, so I can't really see how they stack up.
The preamp tubes also, are a Sovtek 12AX7WA in V1, with the rest being Chinese Beijing old production with the square foil-dimpled Getter. I know they aren't the same level as something like a Phillips or RCA, but people are willing to pay around 25-30 for new ones.
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