John,
Although tempting, you may want to rethink that. Especially in a pre-amp the
switching noise may be a problem.
Bill
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It'll sell for about $250-350 if it goes by the 'normal' prices on there.
Sets of 4 typically sell for around $1200. Since it's a loner it might not
go for as much but it won't be cheap any way you look at it.
On Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 2:15:39 PM UTC-6, Nick wrote:
>
> Interesting auction,
Nick - Have you made a clock or something else with your NIMOs ?
The datasheet mentions a 10,000 hr lifetime, so that limits how much you
can run them.
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> Although tempting, you may want to rethink that. Especially in a pre-amp the
> switching noise may be a problem.
Possibly not. Switching is at a higher frequency than a mains transformer,
which makes it easier to filter out. The usual issue I run into is radiated,
inductively coupled, and
Interesting auction, mainly because it has two of the extremely rare
sockets for these tubes.
I have quite a few of these - about 40 NIB in total - they are rare now but
weren't a few years back. I'm not sure what the original cost was, but they
must have been an expensive tube as they are
Yes, I will keep rethinking it until I make it work! That's why I have 18
patents.
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