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Tung-Sol KT150 Valves/Tubes With a massive plate dissipation of 70 watts, the Tung-Sol KT150 is the most powerful octal beam tetrode ever produced. A pair of KT150s can allow an amplifier with a power output approaching 300 watts to be built. The Tung-Sol KT150 glass envelope is a special egg shaped balloon that was developed to improve thermal dissipation and maintain a superior vacuum for the best sound. The fact that the glass envelope has no flat sides means the Tung-Sol KT150 has no problems with microphonics. 4x KT150 tubes low hours (*plus 1 tube new unused) so 5 tubes total.   Conditio

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Tung-Sol emerged as an American electronics manufacturer founded in 1904 by Harvey Wilson Harper and brothers Herbert E. and Herbert C. Plass in New York City. The company's name derives from "tungsten" and the Latin word "sol," reflecting its early focus on incandescent lamp technology. Beginning with automotive headlights and Christmas tree lights, Tung-Sol expanded into radio and vacuum tube production throughout the early twentieth century, establishing itself as a serious player in American electronics manufacturing before relocating to Newark, New Jersey in 1917.

Within the audio industry, Tung-Sol's legacy rests almost entirely on vacuum tubes rather than complete amplifiers or speakers. The company's most significant contribution to hi-fi was the 6550 power tube, conceived and introduced in 1955 specifically for high-fidelity applications. This tube remains in production and continues powering premium audio systems decades later. Tung-Sol also manufactured other critical audio tubes including the 6SN7GTB, which audiophiles still seek for tube rolling and system optimization.

Tung-Sol occupies a unique position in the hi-fi market as a vintage-collector and niche boutique brand. The company's original American-made tubes from the mid-twentieth century command premium prices among discerning audiophiles who value their sonic characteristics and build quality. Modern Tung-Sol tubes are manufactured under license in Russia, creating a distinct market segment where vintage American examples are prized by tube enthusiasts, while contemporary production serves budget-conscious buyers seeking the brand's heritage at lower price points.

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