Don't forget the engineered heating times too.
Neil
Virden Clark Beckman wrote:
>
> Can you send some specs for those solid state tubes?
>
> Mathew Quaife wrote:
> >
> > This one has the three small transistorized finals on the right back side.
> > As far as numbers on the unit, don't find anything that meets the model
> > numbers that's been mentioned. Might be easier to just locate one of the GE
> > Mastr II and work with that. Right now I have the regency up and running,
> > but the thougth was if I could convert a 100 watt radio, could do away with
> > the amplifier. Thanks to the many that answered the call on this radio, but
> > soulds like more headache than it would be worth. I do know that the
> > manufacutre date on it is 1968, if that tells anymore about it. But let me
> > ask, when we talk tubes, are we referring to glass tubes, or the later solid
> > state tubes they came out with.
> >
> > Mathew
> >
> >
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