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Amperex USNcep 7308 6dj8/6922 Valves/Tubes
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Amperex USNcep 7308 6dj8/6922 Valves/Tubes

USD$286 AUD$400
Condition
New
Location
WA, AU
Seller
Jodie 66
Source
StereoNET
Posted
3 May 2025
Last seen
29 May 2026

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Amperex USNcep 7308 6dj8/6922 Valves/Tubes For sale a nos pair of Amperex USN-CEP 7308. 6DJ8/6922 never used gain matched pair made in USA fantastic sounding tubes I have a second set in my ps audio Bhk pre and have been my reference tubes since I purchased the Bhk  Condition: Brand New Payment Method: EFT cash on pick up Region/State: (WA) Western Australia/Australia By Jodie 66 0 Comments   AUD $400 Date: May 3, 2025May 3

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About Amperex

Amperex Electronic emerged in the mid-20th century as a pivotal player in the vacuum tube industry, originally established in Brooklyn, New York, at 79 Washington Street as a manufacturer of transmitting tubes. Around 1955, the Dutch firm Philips acquired it, expanding operations and relocating to a new facility in Hicksville, New York, in 1953, which served as headquarters for North American Philips until its closure in 1989. Under Philips, Amperex bridged the era of tube dominance to the transistor age, distributing high-quality miniature tubes to fuel America's postwar hi-fi boom.

The brand specialized in vacuum tubes, particularly receiving types like the 12AX7, 12AU7, and 12AT7, which powered amplifiers from iconic marques such as Marantz, Fisher, and H.H. Scott. Amperex's crowning achievement was the 1958 6DJ8 (also known as ECC88), initially developed for video and radar applications but revered in audio for its high transconductance. Variants like the 6922 and 7308 frame-grid tubes, including the "Bugle Boy" series and later map-etched models, offered exceptional noise rejection, balanced tonality, and soundstaging.

Today, Amperex holds vintage-collector status among audiophiles, prized for its "sweet and airy yet full and solid" sound that endures in tube rolling and restoration projects. No longer in production, its tubes command premium prices in the niche market for golden-era hi-fi components, embodying the craftsmanship of a bygone analog pinnacle.

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