Description
Rare four ring meter version GEC KT88 tubes; manufactured by GEC in Hammersmith, UK.
Detailed description
Here is a pair of very strong GEC KT88 tubes. The tubes do have two top getters! Both tubes have been made by GEC in Hammersmith, UK. The tubes are assumed to be unused and both have ‘better than new’ specs. Please be aware that GEC burns these tubes in at the factory, so some stickers may appear to be burnt and show some colouration, see pictures.
Most people have heard of the famous GEC KT88, which has become known as the best sounding KT88 ever made. It is known for a smooth but extended treble, warm but accurate mid-range, and thunderous bottom end. It’s fame has caused this tube to become nearly impossible to find.
This is the original vintage GEC KT88 (NOT a Russian or Chinese) reissue)! The vintage GEC KT88 is a legend that was produced in the period from the end of the fifties till he end of the seventies. The tube is a so-called kindles tetrode (KT) and was the British response to the famous USA Tung Sol 6550. It was designed to be the much stronger stablemate of their KT66, which was used in the Quad II amplifiers (and many other) to very good effect.
The tube is a powerhouse; amplifiers that were designed for the vintage KT88 (like e.g. Mcintosh Mc75 and Mc275, Beard P100 and others) often will blow the modern reissues. And of course delivers superior sonics compared to the Chinese and Russian production KT88. Till today no modern tube construction can replace the original GEC KT88. They lasts almost forever; even when the getter flash has disappeared many KT88 tubes still perform strong.
This pair of KT88 valves has very nice test values and are matched very well. Seems back in the golden tube era they really understood how to make high(est) quality tubes.
The valves are delivered their original GEC boxes.
Note: my tubes are often not the cheapest. But it is very hard to find better tubes !
Sonics
The vintage GEC KT88 creates an open sound image with a natural midrange, silky trebles and a solid bass. The GEC KT88 is considered by many as the king of the KT88/6550 tubes; better than any other! I refer to the many reviews on internet.
Test results
The measurement data below show that the tubes are test excellent.
Valve
V55 |
Ia (plate current):
Transconductance (Gm): Gas test, Shorts test: |
74 mA
8,5 mA/V OK |
> NOS
> NOS
|
Valve
V57 |
Ia (plate current):
Transconductance (Gm): Gas test, Shorts test: |
77 mA
8,2 mA/V OK |
> NOS
> NOS
|
Factory AVO Specification for new unused KT88 tubes
- The rated emission value for a new KT88 is: 57 mA.
- The rated transconductance value for a new KT88 is: 8 mA/V.
As specified in AVO Valve Data Manual 23rd edition 1981.
Test conditions & equipment:
Mutual transconductance, plate current, gas and shorts test equipment: AVO Mk IV (AVO Valve Data Manual 23rd edition 1981), RFT stabilised mains, Utracer3+, Philips PE 4832, 2x Korad KA3005P programmable power supply, 2x Keithley 2700 and 2x Fluke 145. Test conditions: Ua (plate voltage) = 250 Volts, Us (screen voltage) = 250 Volts, Ug = -20 Volts and Uf = 6,3 V (Factory conditions).
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Summarized description
Tube type | KT88 |
Quantity of Tubes | One pair |
Brand | GEC |
Manufactured by | GEC Hammersmith, UK |
Date code | no date codes |
Plate Construction | Welded grey plate |
Getter Construction | Four ring getters |
Print Condition | Nice; see pictures |
Box included | Original GEC box |
Equivalent tubes: | TT21, 6550 |
General test results | NOS |
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