Russian Tube Preamp, No Return, Here I go again


I decided to risk it, Russian, no return. (he accepted my $400. offer, so $500. delivered).

https://www.ebay.com/itm/174498093168

Gives me tubes in my office system.

I just read something:

People don’t want advice, just confirmation

I’m not looking for either (this time), just thought some of you would find it funny and wish me luck.

I’m 72, it may arrive before my 75th birthday
elliottbnewcombjr
Problem is, we’re just as cheap as you are.

therefore, even if it is a good deal at $15-20 each, timely delivered, we still see it on eBay for $5 but in Russia... and grind out teeth that we can’t get it for that.... and we just sit there, lost in the fuzzy grey colored morass of our own cheapassness vs the need for the tube.

not to worry, someone will get us off the itchy undefined squirmy stewing pot of our own design...  

Oh! none available.,... time to back to eBay and just stare, wondering why 30+ day chancy delivery can't somehow transform into $1.98 overnight delivery
Tubes do not inherently "hum", unless a particular tube has a defect that causes hum.  Circuits in which we place tubes can be prone to hum if not designed properly, and most commonly hum is due to grounding problems. So use whatever is the recommended substitute for the 6N4P and stop worrying about nothing.  12AY7 is also known as 6072.  Both types are thought to be excellent sounding.  Most likely the Russkies copied the 12AY7 (a classic) and re-named it the 6N4P.  Furthermore, you should have a few thousand hours of use ahead of you before you even need to think about replacing tubes.
teo-audio

Perhaps I should have added a smiley face.

I’m an Interior Designer, specializing in Corporate Office Space. After a client meeting, I came back to the office, told Betty the head of the Furniture and Decorating department: "The client want’s cheaper furniture". I can still see Betty’s eyelids flapping as she replied: "We don’t offer cheap furniture, I will find some ’less costly’ choices.

I love a bargain, sometimes the luck of a bargain is a big part of truly enjoying something each time I use it!

I make my own speaker cables to save money to be sure, but primarily because I would feel foolish if I didn’t, and I would deprive myself the accomplishment.

I paid a pro to replace the cones in my 15" woofer's, the first time. Next time, I risked doing it myself. Bingo, another accomplishment, and when my old Velodyne sub's surround rotted, I knew I could do with confidence.
teo-audio

I am sorry for my initial response, I forget everyone doesn't know my sense of humor, and also forget that English is not many member's primary language.

I just went thru the discussion and saw the 'cheap' was started by chackster, and he meant it.