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Old November 6th 04, 04:30 PM
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Default 8877 Homebrew Amp- inexpensive

8877 Homebrew Amp

1. 5kw power supply, stepped startup,
relatively compact but weighs over 100lbs

2. Seperate amp deck. Compressed air in
chassis up through 8877 and teflon chimney
2 vacuum variables, B&W 852 Tank Coil/Band
Switch. Grid trip, 3 min timer on startup.

NOTE- Is unfinished, needs 2 turns counters
OR use the parts for your own amp design. The
sum total worth of the parts is probably 3x
more than I am charging for the whole amp. LOL
Still, the amp was in operation up until 2001.

Cost $500. Local pickup only OR/WA
location: Hillsboro, OR

Sincerely, Rob N3FT
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