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WaZaK wrote:And yet on his website he states -
New Sensor has been working on this long plate Mullard reissue for a while.
It doesn't take "a while" to hand pick LPS's.
Discrepancies between public and private comments?
The plot thickens ......
Maybe he really means they spent a lot of time negotiating with Philips for the rights to use the Mullard name. :lol:
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And in the absence of any substantive evidence regarding the existence of a full Mullard production line at Reflektor (other than a silk screen printing machine!) I guess we have little more to go on .........
Although this thread has offered little in the way of new factual knowledge, at least we have shared opinions and what information we don't have! Lololol.
(Actually I did learn a bit about tube "flavours" from other people's experience, so certainly not a waste of time.)
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zaphod_phil wrote:
WaZaK wrote:And yet on his website he states -
New Sensor has been working on this long plate Mullard reissue for a while.
It doesn't take "a while" to hand pick LPS's.
Discrepancies between public and private comments?
The plot thickens ......
Maybe he really means they spent a lot of time negotiating with Philips for the rights to use the Mullard name. :lol:
And it doesn't look like a long plate Mullard anyway. It looks like the normal ladder style plate. Maybe they're still working on the long plate and are selling this version until that's ready? :roll:
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