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12AY7 / JG-12AY7 GE - gray box plates, windmill getter
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Item Number: 476
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This 1959 military spec GE 12AY7 tube has gray box plates and a windmill getter. The white print on the glass has the GE logo and reads JG-12AY7.
Tube tests as premium new with precisely matched plates and very low noise. It ships in its original box.
This tube is sold individually. Photo is of a sample from the lot.
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This 1964 military spec RCA 12AY7 has gray plates and a disc getter. The red print on the glass has the RCA logo and reads JAN-12AY7. Tube tests as premium new with very low noise and comes in its original box.
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This 1968 military spec GE 12AY7 tube has gray box plates and a halo getter. The green print on the glass has the GE logo and reads JAN-12AY7. Tube tests good with very low noise.
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Product Reviews
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GE Box Plates
Richard
(Louisiana)
12/31/2009 9:25 AM
The first time I substitued a 12AY7 for a 12AX7 in my amp's V1 slot, I used a GE 12AY7 box plate. I liked it so well that I never moved it. Many tube-philes agree that a 12AY7 is the one of the most musical tubes ever made. It is quiet and has plently of current to carry the signal through today's multi-gain guitar amps. The result is a more "tweed sounding" amp.
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