Give them a call at their 800 number and they'll make sure you get the
right one. Their customer service is some of the best around - as are
their products.
-p
Larry Colen wrote:
It turns out that the reason one of the studio strobes I bought off a
friend a while back doesn't work is that t
- Original Message -
From: "David Savage"
Subject: Re: I need a flashtube
I'm staggered at how cheap those tubes are.
A mate of mine just had to replace one in one of his monoblocks and it
cost him ~AU$250.
Tubes for my Photogenics are ~US100.00. The Paul Buf
Yeah, that's a miniscule price. The tubes for my lowbuck SP monolights
are $90.
Paul
On Apr 5, 2009, at 9:20 AM, David Savage wrote:
2009/4/5 William Robb :
- Original Message - From: "Larry Colen" Subject: I need a
flashtube
It turns out that the reason on
2009/4/5 William Robb :
>
> - Original Message - From: "Larry Colen" Subject: I need a flashtube
>
>
>> It turns out that the reason one of the studio strobes I bought off a
>> friend a while back doesn't work is that the flashtube is dead. I
>>
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Colen"
Subject: I need a flashtube
It turns out that the reason one of the studio strobes I bought off a
friend a while back doesn't work is that the flashtube is dead. I
swapped flash tubes and the problem followed the tube.
The s
You'll almost certainly have to buy it on line.
Paul
On Apr 5, 2009, at 3:26 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
It turns out that the reason one of the studio strobes I bought off a
friend a while back doesn't work is that the flashtube is dead. I
swapped flash tubes and the problem followed the tube.
The
It turns out that the reason one of the studio strobes I bought off a
friend a while back doesn't work is that the flashtube is dead. I
swapped flash tubes and the problem followed the tube.
The strobe is a Paul C Buff white lighting 10,000 and it seems to have
a WFT36R tube:
http://www.white-ligh
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