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RAYTHEON 12AX7 VINTAGE AMPLIFIER PREAMP VACUUM TUBE
17mm grey plates, beautiful NOS condition.
"280" Manufacturing code, if our information is correct, the date code indicates the 52nd week of 1965.
Not a lot of these type coming around anymore, excellent for guitar input stages on heads, vintage radios, hi-fi, photo, etc.
Tube
tested well with very tightly balanced triodes on our eTracer & Hickok 800A testers.
Values for plate current (mA), Rp, Gm and Mu are detailed below.
Corners
test simulates natural voltage spikes under real operating conditions and
tracks plate current variations.
Tube #1:
Triode #1 - Plate Current = 1.10mA \ Rp
= 67175 \ Gm = 1478 \ Mu = 99.3 \ Corners = PASS
Triode #2 - Plate Current = 1.10mA \ Rp = 64752 \ Gm = 1349 \ Mu = 87.4 \
Corners = PASS
No shorts or leaks.
Gm Nominal = 1250 / Minimum Good = 700
Note to customer:
Returns:
We provide a 30 day return policy for our items, as long as they are in 100% the same condition as when we listed it.
Past 30 days, we cannot offer any guarantees a vintage item will continue to function.
If you have a problem within 30 days, please contact us immediately so we can help you resolve it. Please
keep any boxes, pins or labeling intact.
If an item is returned altered, damaged, or different from how we listed it, we may
charge a restocking fee depending on the condition of the returned
product.
Test Results:
First,
we test all of our tubes, in both a calibrated tube tester, and perform
a live audio test in guitar, hifi and vocal amplifiers.
Our testing practices are stringent, and have given us well over a decade of satisfied clients.
Still we cannot guarantee exact test result numbers or data,
nor can we foresee the results you will have using our parts in your equipment.
Our recommendation is to contact us before purchasing so we can do our best to help you find a good match for your needs.
We do not offer partial refunds or returns based on test data or test numbers.
NOS Tubes:
"NOS" is a search term many buyers use on eBay to search for vintage tubes.
This is a widely criticized word that many electronics experts and hobbyists \ enthusiasts
do not like to hear unless the item is brand new, sealed in the box.
When it comes to listing as a seller, sometimes to match your product with a buyer who may be looking for your item, but doesn't
always
know the proper terms to search, you must use the terminology most used
by the buyer for the product they are looking for.
Many
tube buyers only know vintage tubes by the term "NOS" and will not type
"vintage" when searching for what they are looking for.
Therefore,
when we list "NOS" in the title, we are only describing a vintage tube.
When a tube is new in box, we will combine that with the term "NIB", or
"New In Box".
We will also list that the item is "NIB", "NOS",
or "new in box", when a vintage item meets a certain threshold of visual
quality combined with test data for it's age and type.
This still
may show signs of handling, marks, dirt, dust, rust, patina,or
tarnish. This is normal for items stored for many decades in sometimes
less than ideal climates.
These items also have been understandably handled and changed hands many times over their life.
This
usually results in less than perfect cosmetic condition, but by no
means indicates the item is used. Most audio experts are in 100%
agreement on this.
We hope this clears up the title term NOS for some buyers who have or will inquire about this.
We
are not trying to misrepresent our items, we are simply attempting to
put our listings into the hands of those who want to see them.
Performance Of Vintage Items:
We
cannot guarantee a vintage item will perform the same with or in your
equipment as it did in ours, or that a vintage item will continue to function once it is used.
We list our items honestly and accurately as possible, many times the items we are selling are 50-80 years old.