Does anyone know about these ZAERIX 12AX7 (ECC83)
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- lespaulblues
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Does anyone know about these ZAERIX 12AX7 (ECC83)
Hi,
I bought a couple of these cheap on ebay ZAEUX 12AX7 (ECC83), they sound good to me but
i don't know anything about them.
Can anyone help.
Thanks.
I bought a couple of these cheap on ebay ZAEUX 12AX7 (ECC83), they sound good to me but
i don't know anything about them.
Can anyone help.
Thanks.
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Zaerix also supplied the British military, white box stuff. They bought in from Phillips, Mullard etc. The only way to tell what you've got is to compare the specs of each valve. You could have really fallen on your feet - or not. Like zaphod said, post some pics.
If it sounds good - it sounds good!
If it sounds good - it sounds good!
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Talking Zaerix, my old Dad was radio ham from the days of cat's whickers right up until computer aided sending. But most of the time was spent with valves. he swore by Zaerix as a good source of high quality low priced valves.
So when I saw a pair of EL84s on ebay I bid and got them for two buttons each. Just gave them a good work out and am very pleased even if they have seen a previous use which means I have no idea how long they will last.
So at the moment I have five UK "rebadge" valves in my 18 watt. Three NOS Trigon ECC83s which I believe were made in GDR. The Zaerix EL84s which I was expecting to be from GDR, look identical in build to the two JJs I removed. I cannot see any difference. There are some small smudges near the base but I cannot make them out.
I am delighted with the Trigons which have great lively sound. The Zaerix valves have less hard edge than the JJs but sound very similar which is not surprising I guess.
Dd
So when I saw a pair of EL84s on ebay I bid and got them for two buttons each. Just gave them a good work out and am very pleased even if they have seen a previous use which means I have no idea how long they will last.
So at the moment I have five UK "rebadge" valves in my 18 watt. Three NOS Trigon ECC83s which I believe were made in GDR. The Zaerix EL84s which I was expecting to be from GDR, look identical in build to the two JJs I removed. I cannot see any difference. There are some small smudges near the base but I cannot make them out.
I am delighted with the Trigons which have great lively sound. The Zaerix valves have less hard edge than the JJs but sound very similar which is not surprising I guess.
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Photos will decide.
As was mentioned, Zaerix relabelled tubes. I have a bunch. Some are RFTs, some are mules, some are...ah heck..I can't remember the name tungsram??? WOW..I'm blanking. It's been a while.
Anyway...
Chances are that these are NOT Sovtek or JJ tubes. I'd bet thhat they are RFT, Philips, or tungsram or whatever they're called.
I'll tell you what...I'll make you a WICKED deal. I'll pay all the shipping and I'll send you a brand spanking new pair of ECC83/12AX7 JJs, Sovteks, EH...I'd even trade a pair of Brimars for them...or any US tubes (RCA, Sly, GE...) for your pair of Zaerix labelled tubes.
I'd take that gamble ALL day.
As was mentioned, Zaerix relabelled tubes. I have a bunch. Some are RFTs, some are mules, some are...ah heck..I can't remember the name tungsram??? WOW..I'm blanking. It's been a while.
Anyway...
Chances are that these are NOT Sovtek or JJ tubes. I'd bet thhat they are RFT, Philips, or tungsram or whatever they're called.
I'll tell you what...I'll make you a WICKED deal. I'll pay all the shipping and I'll send you a brand spanking new pair of ECC83/12AX7 JJs, Sovteks, EH...I'd even trade a pair of Brimars for them...or any US tubes (RCA, Sly, GE...) for your pair of Zaerix labelled tubes.
I'd take that gamble ALL day.
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I have sat staring at a modern JJ beside both of the Zaerix. There is no visible difference internally. They are certainly nothing like my Sovtek, Brimar, Mullard examples. There is no part that resembles a Sovtek. I do not have any of the other makes you listed to compare.
But in any case they make a noise I like so are staying where they are. If they are out at any point I will photograph and post.
And one last thought, these work well with the rebadged ECC83s which I think are Tungsram. Do some preamp and power valves make magic together, more so than other combinations?
Dd
But in any case they make a noise I like so are staying where they are. If they are out at any point I will photograph and post.
And one last thought, these work well with the rebadged ECC83s which I think are Tungsram. Do some preamp and power valves make magic together, more so than other combinations?
Dd
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Like I said before - If they say Zaerix but look like the JJs, right down to the getter, they are probably original Tesla.
The getter is the give-away - only Tesla and JJ use that "big dish" getter, although there have been some Tesla e83cc forgeries that used it (suspected of being made by Ei, although it is very likely that Ei produced them innocently).
The getter is the give-away - only Tesla and JJ use that "big dish" getter, although there have been some Tesla e83cc forgeries that used it (suspected of being made by Ei, although it is very likely that Ei produced them innocently).
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