To: | "amps@contesting.com" <amps@contesting.com> |
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Subject: | Re: [Amps] 3-500Z Recomendations |
From: | craxd <craxd1@ezwv.com> |
Date: | Sat, 02 Oct 2004 16:27:56 -0400 |
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Rich, I had heard about the DOJ getting after Eddie but on Eimacs main page, towards the bottom you'll see them still pushing Richardson. Quotes; Sockets & Hardware "Eimac´s extensive line of sockets, chimneys and accessories are specifically designed to ensure longer tube life and better performance for your Eimac tubes. All metal parts are plated for corrosion resistance. The non-ferrous alloy spring contact fingers are silver plated for good RF conductivity and heat treated for positive contact and long life. An extensive inventory of complete new sockets and replacement parts, including contact collets and complete parts kits are available from stock at *Richardson Electronics* or through the original manufacturer of your equipment." Tube Remanufacturing "Most thoriated tungsten filament Eimac tubes can be remanufactured to original specifications and given a full new-tube warranty. During the remanufacturing process, your tube will be cut open and inspected. Broken filaments or grids will be replaced, and the tube recarburized and resealed. The remanufactured tube is subjected to the same final testing as a new tube. All remanufactured tubes are clearly marked "Remanufactured by Eimac" and an "R" placed at the beginning of the tube type (R4CX15,000A)." "Tubes which can not be remanufactured include tubes with an oxide cathode, tubes with a cracked ceramic or tubes that have lost vacuum. In addition, the smaller tubes which normally sold for less than $600 when new are not economical to remanufacture. A brochure listing most of the common types currently being remanufactured and describing the process is available. In addition to remanufacturing most popular broadcast and industrial tubes as listed, Eimac specializes in high-power and megawatt tubes." "Customers who normally buy new tubes through a distributor should contact Richardson Electronics to arrange for remanufacturing of failed tubes. Richardson carries an extensive inventory of previously remanufactured tubes for quick inventory exchanges. When replacing a tube, don´t forget to inspect the socket. Replacement sockets and collets are available and in stock at *Richardson Electronics*." I had requested some new literature about a year ago from Eimac and received a letter with the sales literature saying "contact Richardson Electronics" if I recall correctly. Electronics Supply, here in Huntington, used to be an Eimac dealer. I'm going to ask them about this when I get a chance to see who they have to buy from. I know years ago, they bought receiving tubes from Richardson the same as myself. I forgot about another name brand Richardson owns, National. So now they have National, Amperex, Cetron plus a few others I may not know about. Since the employees of MPD bought back the tube plant from the "investors", I doubt they control that name. Under MPD's other products link, which is for the old receiving tube line, they do give Richardson as a source but list five other companies too. Here is the link to that page; http://www.mpdcomponents.com/Components/other_products.htm . The tube pictures, top row, fourth from the left, is the tube I used to purchase in large quantities. The M-2057 which was an adulteration of the 8908. The sixth from the left, top row, is the 8908. You can see it's the same tube except the 8908 has an eight pin base and the M-2057 a twelve pin compactron base. Richardson caught several with their pants down on these tubes. After several had just placed large parts orders, they called to buy tubes, including me. We were told they were about 2500 M-2057's left and that was it, no more receiving tubes. Myself and one other company bought all but about 1000 of them. We was buying them for $12.50 each in quantities of 100 plus. The price after this jumped to about $45.00 each, and now they're about $100.00 each if you can find one new. Keeping in mind that Richardson was setting these prices! Several large audio amp manufacturers almost went under over this. Needless to say, I have some pretty hard feelings over this. I had a conversation with Shugang Tubes about a year ago. They told me that about one year earlier, they made a run of 6LF6's for someone here in the US. Now, they wouldn't say who either. They did offer to make me a batch and would look at others also. Batch meaning 1000+ tube orders. Really, if I had the money, I'd do it as about $12,000 would get them. They're selling for about $45 new on ebay so that's not a bad profit margin. The 3-500ZG tubes are coming from about two Chinese manufacturers I know of. They seem to be ok with no complaints now. The early Chinese tubes were junk, but enough complaints made them start doing quality work so they could sell them. Will Matney
My guess is that Merit is not in the waterbed with Eddie.
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