Matsushita 12AX7's are catching on quickly as they sound amazing and are much more affordable than some of their contemporaries like the Mullard or Telefunken 12AX7.
It remains a mystery as to why these tubes are so similar to the Mullard 12AX7. It is unclear if Matsushita had direct help from Mullard during the manufacturing process, if they used their machines, or if they simply copied Mullard from scratch. Whatever method they used, like Mullard, it is clear Matsushita was dedicated to precision.
While, these do sound excellent in any audio application, they are best suited for Vox and Marshall amps.
Plugging in one of these Mullard clones in V1 or 2 of your Marshall stack will not let you down. This tube could quite possibly be the best tube for "pushed mids" ever... but we will let you decide.
Use our plate cheat sheet and vacuum tube buyers guide to determine which tubes are best for you. Likewise, you are welcome to reach out to us directly at Support@FuzzAudio.com or by using our chat located on our shop page if you have further questions.
NOS vs. ANOS vs. Test NOS
These designations are strictly used to describe the cosmetic condition of our tubes. All tubes we sell test identically, come with 100% life and are guaranteed to work in your device!
If you are picky about owning an original box or wanting a specific logo please reach out to us before purchasing.
Logos: Vintage tubes have a wide variety of logos printed on them. It is not uncommon to see a Mullard made tube with an RCA or GE logo, or a GE made tube with a Mullard logo. Your tube may come with a logo such are Heath Kit, Baldwin, Fisher, Hammond, Magnavox, Fender, Gibson, Silvertone, etc. but the true manufacturer of that tube will be correct to your order. If you are looking for a specific logo please reach out before purchase.
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