Hi guys,
I bought a vintage EL84 Mazda valve from ebay last week.
It is marked in white:
Mazda
Valve
EL84
Foreign
BVA
On the base it is marked '13' and what looks like a upsidedown 'U'.
The bottle is much bigger than a normal EL84. The wire valve holder won't fit over it, for instance.
The sound is fantastic. I have it in a Vox AV4tv and I can't really get it to distort much! Huge headroom with this valve.
I can't find any info on the web about a similar valve like this anywhere. Can you help?
Cheers,
Michael.
I bought a vintage EL84 Mazda valve from ebay last week.
It is marked in white:
Mazda
Valve
EL84
Foreign
BVA
On the base it is marked '13' and what looks like a upsidedown 'U'.
The bottle is much bigger than a normal EL84. The wire valve holder won't fit over it, for instance.
The sound is fantastic. I have it in a Vox AV4tv and I can't really get it to distort much! Huge headroom with this valve.
I can't find any info on the web about a similar valve like this anywhere. Can you help?
Cheers,
Michael.
I had a similar case with a Siemens tube having different glass.
It turned out to be a re-labeled Tungsram, excellent quality though.
Tungsrams are the only tubes I know of which have a small square shiny metal tag with a 1 or 2 digit number welded onto a support or plate structure.
It turned out to be a re-labeled Tungsram, excellent quality though.
Tungsrams are the only tubes I know of which have a small square shiny metal tag with a 1 or 2 digit number welded onto a support or plate structure.
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Does that upside down U have a dot in the middle? If so, then it was made by EI in Yugoslavia. Or that backwards 7 could indicate Mullard Supply. See the bottom of this: Mullard, Philips, and Valvo Tube Codes
Many tubes fall under the umbrella of Mullard/Phillips. But that BVA marking does indicate a vintage tube whoever made it.
This guy has some good info as well: The Tubeking's Guide to NOS and Vintage Audio Tubes | eBay It's a whole other deal identifying tubes with all the rebranding.
Many tubes fall under the umbrella of Mullard/Phillips. But that BVA marking does indicate a vintage tube whoever made it.
This guy has some good info as well: The Tubeking's Guide to NOS and Vintage Audio Tubes | eBay It's a whole other deal identifying tubes with all the rebranding.
Boobtube, thanks for that great information. I had been looking for those webpages ... thank you.
The U doesn't have a dot in the middle. I think from the info you linked that (perhaps) the 'U' indicates Thorn AEI Radio valve co. and the backwards '7' indicates Mullard Supply with the '1' indicating year 1 - '1961'?
The U doesn't have a dot in the middle. I think from the info you linked that (perhaps) the 'U' indicates Thorn AEI Radio valve co. and the backwards '7' indicates Mullard Supply with the '1' indicating year 1 - '1961'?
Yes, that sounds right considering there's no dot in the middle of the U which would have made it EI, Yugoslavia. I guess the EI is closer to a horseshoe shape with the dot.
Here's another couple of sites to go along with the others for Euro tubes: Deciphering European tube date codes - Tube Maze
Tube Classics - Audio Tubes
Here's another couple of sites to go along with the others for Euro tubes: Deciphering European tube date codes - Tube Maze
Tube Classics - Audio Tubes
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