Take a lok at these mullards
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Take a lok at these mullards
Worth bidding on?
I know they test good. According to the auction anyway
I know they test good. According to the auction anyway
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Around $15 each that would be way nice..........
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Bogen used to make those wonderfully mediocre industrial-style PA systems that school boards would buy; usually at exorbitant prices from those supposedly reputable large industrial electronics distributors back in the sixties (Newark, Electrosonic etc...). These are either virtually new (from lack of use) or they're noisy as hell junk from being treated like dirt by ignorant teachers/students over the years.
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Yeah!!!Shredder wrote:Bogen used to make those wonderfully mediocre industrial-style PA systems that school boards would buy; usually at exorbitant prices from those supposedly reputable large industrial electronics distributors back in the sixties (Newark, Electrosonic etc...). These are either virtually new (from lack of use) or they're noisy as hell junk from being treated like dirt by ignorant teachers/students over the years.
We should build a list of material that used tubes than we could go and hunt the tubes ourseft at fleamarkets etc.... No old TV those have no use for us.....
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Old air traffic control radars
most hifi stereo system of the 50s 60s and 70s..
old radio/ two way radio
What else...????..............
With a fearly good tester we could find little treasures....
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I think the best place would be swap meets, open air markets, flea markets--all the same thing. I travel all over South Texas and have stopped at all kinds of surplus stores, TV repair shops, etc. and I get the same story---"we threw out that old crap years ago". I think I will try the flea markets next----hell they invented that shit down here in San Antonio!
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