Personally I prefer the NOS tubes. They also seem to last a lot longer. The exception is EAT. The problem I have with EAT KT88's is I bought a quad of used original KT88's that have serial #'s that start with 'D'. 1 is bad after 25 hrs and 2 won't hold a steady bias after 100 hrs. The pair I have that start with 'E' seem rock solid. So as of now I only have 3 good ones. That being said the sound from the EAT's is something else. Just got some Gec KT88's that sound real close to the EAT's and being vintage tubes I hope the last a lot longer.
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