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DR's former employer

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...sort of. I don't know what's up with this TechTube/Blackburn thing and their relationship with the Mullard of Old. :?

Somebody posted this over at metroamp: http://www.techtubevalves.com/about_us/film_reels.php

Pretty cool, though!
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
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I was checking them out yesterday. The little baby plates are cute, sorta reminds me of the old 'tin hat' transistors. :lol:

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Very Cool! I hope they sound good!

EL34's would certainly be nice!!!!!
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Look like Sovteks, hopefully they'll sound better!!!!!!
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Thank you mikhailwatt for posting the link to that great film real. Very educational indeed. With all the vintage Mullard Blackburn tubes I've collected over the years I found this quite enjoyable!
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