


🎵 Elevate your tone—because your amp deserves the best!
The Tung-Sol 12AX7 is a premium high-gain twin triode vacuum tube, engineered to outperform vintage NOS originals with ultra-low microphonic noise and exceptional linearity. Favored by professional guitar technicians and audiophiles alike, it delivers a warm, dynamic 3-D sound ideal for both guitar amplifiers and high-fidelity audio systems. This direct 7025/ECC83 equivalent offers a seamless upgrade path for musicians seeking richer cleans and punchier overdrive tones.
| ASIN | B0018SJLFS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,665 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Guitar Amplifier Tubes |
| Color Name | Original Version |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (637) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Item model number | 12AX7 TUNGSOL |
| Material Type | Glass, Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 2.75 inches |
A**S
The Preamp Tone That I've Been Looking For
I have a Bugera V22 Head (I know, Uli Behringer's The Devil - whatever). I've had it for about 3 months. I've been playing for 15 years or so. This is my first "all-tube" amplifier. It sounded better than anything else I've had so far, but I believed with a new set of tubes it could sound better still. I did a little reading and put together a custom set to suit my needs - home studio & practice space (no playing out with this). This model is one of the many out there that start off with the basic Vox AC15 / Fender Blues Junior recipe of 12AX7s & EL84s. The stock tubes in V1 & V2 were OK, but nothing special. Chinese Shuguang 12AX7s re-branded as Bugera 12AX7As. The V22 is a 2-channel amp and the lead/overdrive channel was a little thin and a bit shrill as well. For me, the whole point behind having a 2-channel amp is to get both a great fat clean tone and a huge overdrive sound without needing to use any pedals (I'm not implying that I'm giving up my stompbox habit, just that my goal here is to have a great overdrive sound from just the head as an option). The results: Very low-noise. Slightly less gain over all. The clean channel sounds richer/fuller. The clean channel doesn't break up as early as with the stock tubes (which is what the lead channel is for anyway). Running the preamp section at full tilt, I get the overdrive tone that I was looking for - solid low-end, rich mid-range, and the highs slightly rounded off. Warm and dark, but not muddy. These tubes sound awesome.
T**C
TUNG SOL = The best IMHO
What can I say.... as a Tube Amp lover, I have tried MANY tubes. I love several types and "brands" for various amps and situations / musical styles. Something I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt, is that anytime my amps are loaded with TUNG SOL Tubes, they come even more "to life" than they were with other good brands. It's seriously situational, but here is an example. I have these preamp tubes loaded in a Plexi clone, sounds amazing, but was not what I was looking for in that amp, so I swapped out 2 of the 3 preamp tubes for SOVTEK to see if that was better, and it was, BUT the TUNG SOL was in 1st position, influencing the tone the most.. An amazing combo! BUT, most recently, I bought a JOYO BantAmp METEOR to test out sounds on, as I was curious, They run on a TUBE preamp, and a solid state power amp. Stock tubes were great, but I knew it could be "better". I had several Electro Harmonix laying around, 12AX7H.. Tried them, sounded even better than stock, which again was NOT bad at all, but this was better. I thought I had a spare TUNG SOL somewhere, but I didn't, so I ordered this one.. Once I swapped out the Electro Harmonix one (which again, was amazing already!) The sound seemed to transform into exactly what I was looking for. Were the differences HUGE and way different? No... not at all, but what it DID have, was a warmer, but punchier sound to it. I thought maybe it was just me wanting the TUNG SOL to be better, but I swapped back and forth, and even recorded them, and the results were the same, the TUNG SOL won hands down for my personal tastes. I will ALWAYS run TUNG SOL tubes as my primaries, they are just excellent all the way around for what I am trying to achieve. That PLEXI also has TUNG SOL power amp tubes, and let me tell ya, she's a beast! Don't hesitate, buy these and enjoy your tone. The seller is also top notch!
D**.
Great product, package it better though...
Product works great. Amp is clearer and notes are much more separated. I replaced electro harmonix and it sounded much better. So why not 5 stars? Well, it was shipped in a very thing padded Amazon envelop and the tube was completely exposed to shock, etc. I ordered other power tubes from another company and they came packaged nicely where there was no way to get damaged en route. 5 stars if they fix the pathetic shipping.
D**M
The Joyo BanTamp life saver
Now, understand I don't know much about tube comparisons. All I can say is how this tube compares to a stock Joyo 12ax7. Because I noticed my Joyo BanTamp VIVO (the EVH 5150 one) had this issue where it would just flub out if my pickup height was too high, and especially if I strummed a low chord too hard. I used to own a Joyo BanTamp Firebrand with the same problem. It would just be BASS, like I'd strum a low D power chord for a like a bar in a chorus and it would go from searing saturation to just nothing but low end and I'd lose all my crunch, note definition and pick attack. That sucked heavily because I'm a modern rock/metal player and I love my pick attack. This would not happen if I used a tube screamer, but I'm already playing with so much gain an overdrive is a bit redundant and will definitely feedback at loud volumes. So I lowered my pickup height which helped a little but the problem still persisted. Finally I said, "Welp, I'ma order some new strings and this Tung-sol 12ax7 cuz I've heard it helps. If it doesn't work, I guess I'll just have to accept this is the amp's tone". So what happened? plainly put: Success. This Tung-sol sounds noticeably better. It's slightly lower gain and has much better crunch and note definition. Furthermore it does NOT flub out when I strum chords. Thank god XD. Now obviously the change wasn't so drastic that this suddenly sounds like a whole new amplifier reborn. However, I can confidently say that upgrading to a Tung-Sol tube is a wise and quite affordable tonal investment. Very happy.
D**T
This tube has improved sounded amp
J**R
La he puesto en lugar de la que traía de serie un Blackstar HT-1RH que era Electro Harmonix. Por comprobar si el sonido se volvía un poco más definido y brillante. La verdad es que suena muy parecido, quizás sí que el sonido es ahora un poco más espacioso y brillante.
O**L
Excelente producto, recibido a tiempo y sobre todo fue lo que se solicito desde un principio. Recomendado ampliamente. Proveedor confiable
T**Y
Ottimo per peawey valveking
C**N
J’ai changé la lampe de préamplification de mon Marshall Valvestate 8240... Je pensais l’ampli foutu tant il soufflait et semblait “capter” toutes les ondes à la ronde. Mais je me suis rendu compte que la lampe d’origine n’avait jamais été changée (en 26 ans !). Pour upgrader, j’ai opté pour cette petite Tung-Sol. Résultat au rendez-vous: son clean plus chaud, canal disto plus propre moins diffus. Sans doute plus adapté à mon jeu (blues / rock psyché). Je n’ai pratiquement plus de soufflette... J’en conclus que cette lampe fait le job. Affaire à suivre !
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