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In Reply to: RE: One Telefunken ECC83 NOS posted by opalize on April 05, 2024 at 09:33:51
Good point! Thank you!I need smooth plate. If there are yellow or red tip - even better.
Disposable income? What's that? I have couple of kidneys in ok condition and semi-fair liver :)
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Smooth-plate Telefunken ECC83 have been selected and distinguished with red tips, and also with blue, green and yellow painted tips. I don't think you'll find them "NOS" (unused) that way, however - those are usually used pulls taken from specilized equipment. But used vintage examples that are well tested can be wonderful, and last for many years to come.
Best of luck in your hunting!
Is this eBay listing for NOS red-tip Telefunken ECC83 fake?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/166591659275?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=9bd2gr4tq7g&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=3r4Oh50GQMC&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
The internal construction looks genuine, even though the photos don't show the most distinguishing features ("diamond" embossed in glass bottom and the getter wire attachment). However - that's a ribbed-plate TF ECC83, and it will have more prominent treble and not the magic upper-mids of the smooth-plate TF ECC83.
I like the spritely top end of Tele ribbed plate. What would be nice is to maintain the treble energy but maybe add a little more microdetail and texture to midrange. Is the smooth plate moving in that direction or become smoother/rounder?
The smooth-plate Telefunken ECC83 has a more prominent upper midrange than the T-funk ribbed-plate, but has less treble. I don't think it is what you're describing in your wish. But lots of folks like what it does to vocal recordings because of the unique upper-mids.
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