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RCA 6AK5 (JAN) 1945 - Legendary 1940's RCA Black Plate tubes for your Little Dot Headphone Amp! ( Used Only to test) Pre-Owned! NOS Condition.
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RCA 6AK5 (JAN) 1945 - Legendary 1940's RCA Black Plate tubes for your Little Dot Headphone Amp! ( Used Only to test) Pre-Owned! NOS Condition.

USD$64
Condition
Excellent
Location
US
Source
Reverb
Posted
12 Feb 2026
Last seen
1d ago

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Seller's Description

Closely Matched Pair of True, Vintage NOS RCA JAN 6AK5 Vacuum Tubes in absolute stellar condition .RCA Black Plate Tube Sound for your Little Dot Headphone Amplifier.Tested in audio circuit as well to guarantee smooth, quiet operation and top-tier sonics. End Of War batch, NOS quality with original screening still intact. Piece of History you can listen to.Boxes are intact as well, but delicate, and will be packed accordingly for safe travels to you!( Comes with free gift ! ...which will be useful Or as a most excellent period display piece. )

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About RCA

RCA traces its origins to 1919, when the Radio Corporation of America emerged from a U.S. government-backed reorganization of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, prioritizing national security in radio technology. Born in the United States amid post-World War I innovation, the company lacked a single notable founder but was propelled by visionaries like David Sarnoff, who foresaw radio's mass-market potential. Its heritage spans a century of pioneering milestones, from acquiring the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1929—bringing the iconic "His Master's Voice" Nipper dog trademark—to launching early television at the 1939 New York World's Fair and shaping Nashville's recording scene through RCA Studios.

Historically a titan in consumer electronics, RCA focused on radios, phonographs like the famed Victrola, records, and later innovations such as eight-track tapes and magnetic recording. Today, under VOXX International, the brand emphasizes accessible audio-video accessories, including speakers, turntables, headphones, and portable systems, rather than specialized hi-fi components like amplifiers, DACs, or high-end cables.

RCA holds a venerable position as a vintage icon and entry-level mainstay, evoking mid-20th-century American living rooms rather than high-end audiophile pursuits. Its reputation rests on reliable, value-driven performance for everyday listeners, appealing to nostalgia seekers and budget-conscious buyers over niche boutique or collector-grade exclusivity.

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