Sovtek

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A Sovtek MIG-50 on top of an SWR Henry the 8x8
Sovtek is a brand of vacuum tube owned by Mike Matthews's New Sensor Corporation and manufactured in Saratov, Russia. They are often used in guitar amplification and include versions of the popular 12AX7, EL84, EL34, and 6L6. Many of the vacuum-tube amplifiers in modern production are factory-fitted with Sovtek valves,[1] due to their low noise performance[citation needed] and lower prices than other makes.

In the 1990s Sovtek also manufactured tube amplifiers at factories in St. Petersburg, Saratov, and Novosibirsk.[2] Several models were offered for guitar and bass. These amps were known for their high-quality sound, PCB construction (some of them were point to point, for example mig-60), good reliability and low cost[citation needed]. A decade after production ceased, these amps were considered collectible by some[citation needed]. Sovtek brand speaker cabinets fitted with US made Eminence speakers were also offered. At the same time, Sovtek manufactured variants of several effects pedals already manufactured in New York City, USA by Electro-Harmonix, another company owned by Mike Matthews. Sovtek released versions of the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff and Small Stone pedals. Those pedals, along with the Bass Balls pedal, were later manufactured in both NYC and Russia, under the Electro-Harmonix name.;[3] manufacturing in Russia was later discontinued.

As of 2012 Sovtek was used only as a brand name for vacuum tubes manufactured by the New Sensor Corporation.

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