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Has anyone been keeping up on the 'New Sensor' Controversy?

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You can read the whole text at this URL:

http://tinyurl.com/cvchl

Mike has a fair amount of money and friends, always
good things to have when practicing business or politics in Russia,
but so do the people he's haggling with. It may help that he's
American as the Russians probably don't want to scare off
US investment. ExpoPUL also employees lots of Russian
industrial workers who presumably wouldn't be happy
losing their jobs.

Mike could move the factory elsewhere, in fact he offered to
do so for the right price ($15 million).

Some of the statements made are pretty preposterous.
A public utility cutting off someone's juice to get them to accept a
lowball offer isn't "standard business negotiations".
If that plant closes, it probably wouldn't be permanently, so long as
sufficient demand for its products exists, tube amps won't
disappear from the earth as a consequence.
The plant closing would certainly put a crimp in supply and cost
Mike a pile of money he doesn't deserve to lose. I can't
see Mike laying down & quitting, no matter what, he never has
before.

Mike has the edge in credibilty among the news reading
public, however. Russian real estate barons have a reputation
for being cutthroats, so the the Business Estate folks' denials
tend to ring hollow. OTOH the majority of people don't know
anything about tubes.

From my point of view, (a) the more competition, the better
it is for customers, aznd (b) there's certain products New Sensor
makes there that are not made and are not likely to be made
elsewhere, eg: tubes like 7199, 6EU7, and 7868. That'd be a royal
pain not being able to get those items.

Mike's been a great help to me in the past and an innovator in the
tube business, I certainly wish him success in saving his factory.
 
Hi UncleNed,
I can't disagree. Of course, if Mike was smart he may remove the equipment to another country, and some key workers. That would not go well for Russia. They need this for their economy and proof they can make a quality product. And this, they do.

A plant closure would me me sad. I don't have the money to lay in a stock.

-Chris
 
Originally posted by: Joel
"Junk"?? Hardly! I use their 12AX7, EL84, and 6DJ8 all the time, and I find them reliable, long-lasting, and good sounding. They aren't RCA, but neither is their price.

I couldn't agree more. Though a good precentage of their 12AX7's were microphonic they are otherwise fairly quiet, good gain, sound pretty darn good especially in Hi-Fi use. Not like the Sovtek 12AX7B's I have (6) which pop every 5-10-15 minutes or so and I mean LOUD POP's! And the Sovtek 12AX7A's I have seem to be low in gain compared to what a 12AX7 should be, plus dark sounding with thin bass.

My :2c:

Wayne

Edit: I'm currently using two 6681's bought back in the mid-eighties, in my VTL rip-off and I'm sticking with those for a while.
 
Originally posted by Joel "Junk"?? Hardly! I use their 12AX7, EL84, and 6DJ8 all the time, and I find them reliable, long-lasting, and good sounding. They aren't RCA, but neither is their price.
Perhaps you'd like to swing by and hear their "junk" in action?
Joel

The quality control certainly isn't what it used to be .
It used to be good enough that Telefunken, Siemens and GE
used to repackage and sell Ei tubes.

Choky is probably right, (he lives in Serbia so he's most likely to know), and PM Components haven't shipped much if any of the "Ei Gold" tubes lately.
According to the Ei web page, they're still in business, though!

www.eierc.com/rc/who_we_are.htm

Maybe Mike Matthews will get sick of Russian BS and buy the place 🙂
 
I would like to extend an offer for Mike to move his operations down to Australia! 😀 (and give me a real job too while we're at it 😛 )

Seriously though, I do hope it works out well for him. Sounds like a tetchy situation :xeye:
Us tubeophiles the world over certainly need what his company produces.
 
UncleNed said:


The quality control certainly isn't what it used to be .
It used to be good enough that Telefunken, Siemens and GE
used to repackage and sell Ei tubes.

Choky is probably right, (he lives in Serbia so he's most likely to know), and PM Components haven't shipped much if any of the "Ei Gold" tubes lately.
According to the Ei web page, they're still in business, though!

www.eierc.com/rc/who_we_are.htm

Maybe Mike Matthews will get sick of Russian BS and buy the place 🙂


Yeah,Uncle 😉

or ;(

just look at this page when is last time modified ;(

a proppo buying EI RC- that will be good move-buying place and making good offers to all staff who, in meantime , take some other jjobs...
 
Ned hit the nail on the head. EI's production post NATO bombing has been PLAGUED by Q/C problems, including misaligned screen grids in KT90s.

It's all very sad, as prior to the NATO bombing EI made some NICE tubes. At a minimum, add the KT90 to JT's list.

"NOS" EI = good 🙂 Recent EI = guano 🙁
 
Update- I got the following from New Sensor in yesterday's email regarding progess on this subject:

December 9

Hartley Peavey, CEO Peavey Electronics sent a great letter via UPS to A. Konovalov, Putin’s representative for the whole Volga District.

December 12

Steve Grinrod, Managing Director, Vox Amplification Ltd. UK sent a great letter via UPS to R. Nurgaliev, Russia’s Minister of Internal Affairs

December 14

Matthew Janopaul, President, Fender Musical Instruments sent a great letter via UPS to P. Ipatov, Governor of Saratov

December 14

Tsutomu Katoh, Chairman, Korg Inc., Japan, sent a great letter via UPS to V. Ustinov, Ruissia’s General Prosecutor

December 9

ExpoPul won a "stay" at the Arbitration Court in Saratov.... meaning RBE's RefEnergko can not cut off energy and must continue to supply power at current prices for some indefinite period.

December 16

The Anti Monopoly Commission ruled in our favor, defining RBE’s RefEnergko as a monopoly, meaning they could not cut off energy at least until all litigation is completed. Any violation by RBE’s RefEnergko would result in criminal penalties and heavy fines.

December 19

US Ambassador to Russia, Willam Burns sent a letter to Governor Ipatov of Saratov voicing his concern on this situation and support for New Sensor and ExpoPul. Ambassador Burns also sent copies of this letter to several other high level Russian government officials.

December 14

New York State Governor George Pataki’s office called me and said they will study this and help. December 20 Governor Pataki’s office called me again and confirmed Governor Pataki would send out a letter imminently to Governor Ipatov and also give broad support in other areas.

This war is far from over. But, we are now well ahead of the curve and Rock&Roll will prevail.

So I guess letter writing campaigns do work, though it may depend on who's writin' the letters.. ;-)
 
Hi Ned,
Got the same letter from New Sensor. So it looks like there is breathing room. Let's hope they prevail. I don't really want to search for another source of reasonably priced good tubes. Mostly because they don't exist at this time.

-Chris
 
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