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<blockquote data-quote="lebobl" data-source="post: 160131" data-attributes="member: 4017"><p>Eis are great tubes, especially the pre-war variety. However, few describe them as smooth per se, rather they are colorful and punchy with an extended top end. Usually, they are gainier than most current production non-selected tubes.</p><p></p><p>I do love them myself, especially in Marshall style amps. I've heard they're great in a Vox AC30 too. Some call them a Telefunken on steroids, as they were made on Telefunken tooling and their long smooth plates bear a strong resemblance.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't doubt that they could bring a nice color and clarity to a rig over current production tubes. I own at least a half-dozen and run them in my Marshall modules and in the phase inverter of some amps. A great choice as long as you don't get a microphonic one -- the later production EI's were famous for this.</p><p></p><p>Watford Valves has some of the best tube reviews out there, so you guys can get a general idea of how things sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lebobl, post: 160131, member: 4017"] Eis are great tubes, especially the pre-war variety. However, few describe them as smooth per se, rather they are colorful and punchy with an extended top end. Usually, they are gainier than most current production non-selected tubes. I do love them myself, especially in Marshall style amps. I've heard they're great in a Vox AC30 too. Some call them a Telefunken on steroids, as they were made on Telefunken tooling and their long smooth plates bear a strong resemblance. I wouldn't doubt that they could bring a nice color and clarity to a rig over current production tubes. I own at least a half-dozen and run them in my Marshall modules and in the phase inverter of some amps. A great choice as long as you don't get a microphonic one -- the later production EI's were famous for this. Watford Valves has some of the best tube reviews out there, so you guys can get a general idea of how things sound. [/QUOTE]
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