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I can offer an educated opinion and say that by the time of the Allwave 12 DeLuxe's first introduction, all tubes used in production would have been shouldered except for the Wunderlich (used in later models with AVC). All Wunderlichs were globe. If your Allwave 12 DeLuxe uses a Wunderlich, the set is somewhat later production and, therefore, would have been shipped with all (except the Wunderlich) shouldered tubes.
Only the earliest type 45s and the type 80 tubes were ever produced as globe style tubes.
Type 56, 57 and 58 were never offered as anything but shouldered tube types.
I hope this helps.
I can offer an educated opinion and say that by the time of the Allwave 12 DeLuxe's first introduction, all tubes used in production would have been shouldered except for the Wunderlich (used in later models with AVC). All Wunderlichs were globe. If your Allwave 12 DeLuxe uses a Wunderlich, the set is somewhat later production and, therefore, would have been shipped with all (except the Wunderlich) shouldered tubes.
Only the earliest type 45s and the type 80 tubes were ever produced as globe style tubes.
Type 56, 57 and 58 were never offered as anything but shouldered tube types.
I hope this helps.
Mal Fuller said:I can offer an educated opinion and say that by the time of the Allwave 12 DeLuxe's first introduction, all tubes used in production would have been shouldered except for the Wunderlich (used in later models with AVC). All Wunderlichs were globe. If your Allwave 12 DeLuxe uses a Wunderlich, the set is somewhat later production and, therefore, would have been shipped with all (except the Wunderlich) shouldered tubes.
Only the earliest type 45s and the type 80 tubes were ever produced as globe style tubes.
Type 56, 57 and 58 were never offered as anything but shouldered tube types.
I hope this helps.
At the time the EH Scott Radio Laboratories offered the Allwave Deluxe, I believe they were equipping their chassis with Arcturus tubes and it is very likely that Arcturus was still making the type 45, 56, and 80 tubes in the S type envelopes. Therefore, I do not believe it is clear that all tubes in the Allwave Deluxe but the Wunderlich would have been in the shouldered type ST envelopes. Also, Arcturus did make the Wunderlich in a clear glass ST envelope with ink stamped base for replacement purposes
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