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Re: [Amps] EIMAC (8877 TYPE)

To: rbonner@qro.com, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] EIMAC (8877 TYPE)
From: Gudguyham@aol.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 04:13:54 EST
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In a message dated 1/20/2007 3:37:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
rbonner@qro.com writes:

Obviously the experience levels are no where near the  same.



Bob, this is soooooo true.  Someone here recently said they would  never 
build an amp for 6 meters using a pair of 3-500 tubes.  Someone who  never 
experienced a pair of 3-500 tubes on 6 meters may simply "put it in their  
brain" 
that if someone offered an amp built for 6 meters around a pair of  3-500's 
i.e.. 
converted Sb-220. That person may NEVER consider buying one  offered buy an 
experienced builder who can make a pair of 3-500's "shine" on 6  meters.  To go 
one step further, how about a pair of 572B tubes on 6  meters? HUH? No way 
you say?  Gentlemen....you sitting on the fence, let me  tell you from 
experience.  A pair of 3-500's make a real nice 6 meter amp  and a pair of 
572B's make 
a good 6 meter amp.  Are there better choices,  yes, should you NOT consider 
the aforementioned?  NOT AT ALL!   Constructed properly, a pair of 3-500's or 
572's can make very good economical  amps.  Granted, they can be tricky to work 
with compared to an 8877 or  3cx800 on 6 meters, but done correctly they can 
play real nice.  But like  anything else, their are better piano players than 
others.  
 
The opinion of the poster  who would never build up a 6 meter amp  around 
3-500's has his opinion and perhaps would opt for a different tube (if he  was 
building).  What about the guy looking for a 6 meter amp?  Should  he turn up a 
nice converted Sb-220 or Sb-200 DONE RIGHT because he was swayed by  this 
poster.  I don't think so.  Good ol' Hank would love to lighten  you up $3K for 
his 6 meter amp.  But a pair of 3-500's for less than a  third of that....not 
to 
shabby.  Lou
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