The one on the left
looks like a GE rather than a TungSol
trying to get good close shot
looks like a GE rather than a TungSol
Please don't take offense JR as this is not directed at you, more of a gripe against the current trend of calling any tubes with boxes NOS/NIB , but I have to get this off my chest. NOS/NIB means NEW-OLD-STOCK, as in NEVER USED. These tubes have a nice white ring around the getter which indicates use. It would be great if tubes came with an odometer that stated how many miles were on them but they do not.
When tubes were being actively produced they were a commodity item; when they wore out you replaced them with a new set that you bought down the street at the drug store, no big deal. However, just like a car with 10,000 miles on it is not new even though "it looks brand new" then neither are tubes.
OK, rant over. Sorry but this new trend drives me nuts, if you went by looking at Epay then almost every tube that tests good is new-old-stock.
Aside from my above venting hope you find a home for them JR, those were great tubes!
When tubes were being actively produced they were a commodity item; when they wore out you replaced them with a new set that you bought down the street at the drug store, no big deal. However, just like a car with 10,000 miles on it is not new even though "it looks brand new" then neither are tubes.
OK, rant over. Sorry but this new trend drives me nuts, if you went by looking at Epay then almost every tube that tests good is new-old-stock.
Aside from my above venting hope you find a home for them JR, those were great tubes!
... the current trend of calling any tubes with boxes NOS/NIB , but I have to get this off my chest. NOS/NIB means NEW-OLD-STOCK, as in NEVER USED. These tubes have a nice white ring around the getter which indicates use...
GE labeled 6550's in Sylvania boxes are a bit suspicious...
About use: the getter of my Tung-Sol made RCA 6550's just fades after heavy use, no white ring like the GE 6550a version. Is that a different getter composition or does the GE release more oxygen during use?
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