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How restorable is this? Philips B6X radio
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<blockquote data-quote="handsome" data-source="post: 825237" data-attributes="member: 772"><p>Dont stress about the rf valves just yet - in my experience they last a long long time ditto the preamp valves (ecc83). Replace the electrolytic capacitors and any oil filled coupling caps. Then see how it sounds: you might need to replace the EL84s. RF valves are actually quite plentiful because no-one uses them anymore!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsome, post: 825237, member: 772"] Dont stress about the rf valves just yet - in my experience they last a long long time ditto the preamp valves (ecc83). Replace the electrolytic capacitors and any oil filled coupling caps. Then see how it sounds: you might need to replace the EL84s. RF valves are actually quite plentiful because no-one uses them anymore! [/QUOTE]
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How restorable is this? Philips B6X radio
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