China is finished making tubes and Russia well you all will see in day's if not weeks.
Get what you need word to the wise.
Is this the final push to pry us away from our tube amps and force us to solid state?China is finished making tubes and Russia well you all will see in day's if not weeks.
Get what you need word to the wise.

Those fcking turd burglars !Didnt this happen in the early 1990s with a global shortage of EL34s? I remember Marshall switching to 5881 Military tubes in the 900 series for at least 3-4 years
IS this whats got ya all fired up ???China is finished making tubes and Russia well you all will see in day's if not weeks.
Get what you need word to the wise.
Where would a profiler be, without a tube amp to profile?OH NOES!!!!!
I better buy more Kemper profiles!
IS this whats got ya all fired up ???
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“There is a worldwide panic on availability of vacuum tubes”: EHX's Mike Matthews on the murky future of valve amps
EHX founder Mike Matthews has sounded an ominous warning about the present and future of amp tube production.guitar.com

Yeah you beat me to that. Better get to profiling everything while we canWhere would a profiler be, without a tube amp to profile?
Nothing to imitate anymore.
It's a run on the market; panic buying spree.IS this whats got ya all fired up ???
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“There is a worldwide panic on availability of vacuum tubes”: EHX's Mike Matthews on the murky future of valve amps
EHX founder Mike Matthews has sounded an ominous warning about the present and future of amp tube production.guitar.com
But the same guy sells Svetlana brand, Mullard, Tungsol, Sovtek...he owns more than 1/2 the tube distribution in US and Canada. He supplies Groove Tubes...it's all controlled by 1 person.Not EH branded tubes never used them.
And those Wright brothers had a very unique idea. I heard that it was not only copied, but also improved upon. I am not sure I believe that though.Where would a profiler be, without a tube amp to profile?
Nothing to imitate anymore.
Hmmm. Interesting. Who would have guessed.
While the vacuum tube was once the beating heart of consumer electronics – from radios and TVs to computers and telephones – the technology was rendered archaic half a century ago. Transistors are more reliable, affordable, compact and energy-efficient.