Tim, I've ordered about a dozen EH6072s over the last year from various sources in France and Germany... and the quality is pretty good and consistent. And there hasn't been a tube more noisy or even bad as the noise level of a good GE6072A or Siemens Halske ECC801S that I've ever bought. But I've also never found an EH with that ultra elegant, cutting midrange presence, with those perfectly balanced sibilances, highs and lows that the GE delivers. Not a little bit or at least with a homeopathic dose of GE. Would be intersting how much FLEA test to find a fitting one and how do they really sound compared to GE...
Hi magnusp71 and greetings from Greece.Hi Herbert and others
I am buying a 6072 for my build and are asked what tube generation I prefer.
- the brighter 60's and 70's era GEs
- full, rich low-mids in the 1950s and early 60's versions
I haven’t used the CT-12 capsule with G.E. GL-6072A tube, but if I have to be “fair” to all the other brands (included the new production E.H. – Sovtek & JJ Electronic tubes) I have to say that a high priced G.E. GL-6072A 5***** tube maybe or maybe not been an “overkill” for just a PCB board microphone, so it will be much more wiser for you to keep the CT-12 capsule for this project, then put the rest of your money to a Moby T14/1 (C12, ELA M 251) output transformer and passive components that you will need and then after all of these to look around to see if you prefer the “timbre” that you get with an 6072/12AY7 or the “timbre” of an ECC81/12AT7 or even the “timbre” of an ECC82/12AU7 tube…Anyone who have used the CT12 capsule and have find a GE’s that matches it nicely?
Is this also true if I do the point-to-point build from vintagemics?@magnusp71
a high priced G.E. GL-6072A 5***** tube maybe or maybe not been an “overkill” for just a PCB board microphone,
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