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![]() "Hayato" wrote in message om... Hi, I like to play very much with tubes, but now-a-days they are rare and much more expensive ![]() Collector item and new production tubes are sometimes expensive, but most tubes range from inexpensive to downright cheap. Most common radio tubes go for $5 or less. Odd voltage tubes intended for series string TVs can be found in e-bay lots for less than a dollar each. Used pulls of common tubes usually go for a buck or less. I got a bag of over 50 6AU6s at a hamfest for 5 bucks. Only one of the tubes was dead and some looked and tested as new. I think I'll use a FET transistor. That's a good choice if don't want to bother with the more complicated power supply a tube requires. Thanks Frank Dresser |
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