Tesla ECC83 Valves/Tubes
- Location
- NSW, AU
- Seller
- razsto
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 26 May 2024
- Last seen
- 6d ago
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Tesla ECC83 Valves/Tubes 1x Tesla ECC83 Tube. New Old Stock. Similar to 12AX7/ECC803S/E83CC. Comes with printed report. The Tesla ECC83 and E83CC tubes are second only to the mighty Telefunken ECC803S which are impossible to find or extremely expensive due to low number manufactured. They are as good as the Telefunken. These are genuine Tesla tubes and not JJ or RFT reissues. Very useful information on these tubes can be found here. Ships Australia wide. Condition: New Old Stock. Payment Method: EFT, Cash on Pickup, PayPal +3%fee Region/State: (NSW) New South Wales/Australia By razsto
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Telefunken stands as one of Europe's most storied audio brands, founded on May 27, 1903, as a joint venture between German industrial giants Siemens and AEG. Created at Kaiser Wilhelm II's direction to consolidate wireless telegraphy expertise, the company quickly became the continent's dominant force in radio and electronic communications. The Telefunken name itself derives from "tele" (telegraphy) and "funken" (sparks), reflected in the brand's iconic lightning-bolt logo. By the mid-twentieth century, Telefunken had established itself across multiple continents, with its radio equipment and vacuum-tube receivers earning widespread recognition for quality throughout non-communist Europe.
The brand's product heritage centers on vacuum-tube microphones and audio components, particularly its legendary studio recording equipment developed during the golden age of analog recording. Telefunken became synonymous with premium vacuum-tube technology, and its vintage microphones—especially the ELA M 251—remain highly sought after by professional recording engineers and collectors. The company also manufactured semiconductors, computers, and consumer electronics through the mid-twentieth century, though these divisions eventually declined as Japanese competition intensified during the 1960s and 1970s.
Today's Telefunken operates as a niche boutique brand focused on preserving and recreating its analog legacy. Telefunken Elektroakustik, established in 2001 in Connecticut, specializes in historically accurate reproductions of vintage vacuum-tube microphones and has expanded into modern designs that blend classic sonic characteristics with contemporary manufacturing. The brand occupies the high-end professional and audiophile segment, commanding premium prices justified by meticulous craftsmanship and deep historical authenticity. For discerning listeners and recording professionals, Telefunken represents both tangible connection to audio's golden era and continued commitment to analog excellence.
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