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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Possible candidate for restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="LouisF" data-source="post: 823806" data-attributes="member: 20216"><p>Thanks Eric. The guy does say: "I spent a lot of time cleaning it up, and replacing caps and resistors that were old and on their way out." But of course there may still be some that need to be replaced. The price is quite attractive, but I do not want to end up with something costing me several thousand bucks to get it to work properly. On the other hand ir would certainly be an interesting and probably gratifying DIY project. I just need to first practice my soldering skills quite considerably, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisF, post: 823806, member: 20216"] Thanks Eric. The guy does say: "I spent a lot of time cleaning it up, and replacing caps and resistors that were old and on their way out." But of course there may still be some that need to be replaced. The price is quite attractive, but I do not want to end up with something costing me several thousand bucks to get it to work properly. On the other hand ir would certainly be an interesting and probably gratifying DIY project. I just need to first practice my soldering skills quite considerably, though. [/QUOTE]
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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
Possible candidate for restoration
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