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A test report is available click here to view
All prices contained on this page are exclusive of VAT. This is currently charged at 20% and is payable by the UK only.
A test report is available click here to view
It was used by all the major American high end audio manufacturers such as Audio Research and Conrad Johnson in their most expensive designs and was used by Stevie Ray Vaughan in his Fenders.
The valve has a lower amplification of 70 mu as opposed to a 100 mu of a ECC83/12AX7. This makes it harder for the valve to distort and therefore an ideal choice when the best clean sound is required.
The 5751 has the classic large sound stage that G.E valves are known for with plenty of top end detail and clarity. The GE 5751 has a cleaner and clearer overall sound when compared to other and are the ideal choice for putting back that top end sparkle which is lost on so many other 5751 types.
These are a great choice for taming down that hard High gain sound. They are also a superb audio tube providing sharper imaging and detail than standard ECC83/12AX7 types.
We only have a limited stock of this superb valve and they come in the original government box and are full JAN specification.
We offer two options:
1) Factory tested
2) Balanced -matched triode sections for Phase splitter, Audio & Tube microphones
All Balanced preamp valves are Dynamically Drive tested under real working condition and are matched on dB gain. They also have passed the following tests:
Gain (db) Drive Tested
Transconductance (gm) Drive Tested
Output Drive Tested
Noise 1 (signal to noise)
Noise 2 (Aural)
Microphonics Test 1(Ambient)
Microphonic Test 2 (Shock)
Cathode Test
Grid Leakage Test
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