watchnerd
Grand Contributor
.The biggest joke is the EH tubes with gold pins that are 3x the ones with normal pins and are the same in every other way. Yeah that micron thick 8mm long gold plate is going to be transformative over the meters of copper trace and solder on the circuit. Lol.
You're not paying for the gold as a sonic enhancer.
You're (supposed to be) paying for tubes that are graded better, with tighter tolerances to spec.
The gold is just a way to add a little cache and tell the difference on the more premium product. Oxidation resistance, also, as it is on gold-plated RCAs.
This is somewhat true for non-mil-spec NOS tubes, as well.
All the E188C tubes NOS I have, none of which are current production (nobody makes this grade anymore) are gold pinned.
They're from the likes of Siemens in the 1960s, from back in the day when tube tolerances mattered.
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