Vintage 1960's 7199 Tubes

Vintage 1960's 7199 Tubes Introduction

On-line sales only Due to Covid19 no cash pick ups Orders are payable by emt to: [email protected] On-line sales only No cash sales Payable please only by EMT to: [email protected] For local GTA Finch+Dufferin area pre-paid emt pick ups orders Due to Covid we cannot safely accept any cash nor should you....! Currently we can only offer pre paid safe distance pick ups We'll arrange to safely meet you at your car when parked here, and then we'll safe distance extend dropping off at your passenger side window! Or shipping to anywhere within Canada @ +$18.00 is available The 7199 is a vacuum tube, combining a pentode and triode. Typically, the pentode was used for the input stage, and the triode as a phase inverter.[2] The tube was used in a number of American guitar amplifiers; the Gibson Guitar Corporation, for instance, used the 7199 in 1961's Falcon for the reverb circuit.Ampeg also used the 7199 extensively. Notable is the Dynaco ST-70 stereo amplifier introduced in 1959 which used a 7199 tube in the driver section of each channel. Over the next decade more than 350,000 of these amplifiers were produced. American 7199 production ended sometime in the 1980's while the Soviet tube company Sovtek produced one until roughly 2007. As a result this tube is becoming increasingly scarce. $75.00/tube $140.00/pair

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