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Re: Valvo ECC82
These are the rarest and hardest to find Valvo ECC82's. Even in the links Ivan posted, they don't show the tube codes. I don't purchase tubes without knowing the tube codes.
I have a quad of the D* K6* Valvo's one tube is a bit noisy. I've been trying to replace the noisy one but have had no luck in finding a reasonably priced single or a reliable seller.
In my listening comparison they sound so similar to the 1956/57- K62 D6* of which I have (2) quads, I sort of stopped my hunt. Same construction from 1956 & 57 but the codes are on the side glass not between the PINs.
Still outrageously priced, but a bit easier to find. I did all my tube buying about 12-15 years ago. I can't believe how much prices have sky rocketed for the old tubes (supply and demand). Glad I have my stash and no plans to off load anything at this point.
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What’s your addy? I will bring the duct tape and shovel.. 🤣
Toolfan66
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Re: Looking for Misc Audio Deals of the Day? Updated info here!
Criminal...
Yes I agree.
This year instead of using eggs for Easter we're painting potatoes ...
la2vegas
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Re: Looking for Misc Audio Deals of the Day? Updated info here!
Oak Salamander Console - $Free. Good condition except grill cloth. No affiliation.
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CGTIII
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
My dad bought my mom a very used faded red 1960 Plymouth Valiant in the mid 1960's to drive around town. It had no power steering or power brakes. The springs and shocks were shot, it leaked oil... He bought it from a friend/co-worker for $25.00.
My brothers and I hated to ride in it. We called it the Whoopee Wagon because whenever it hit a bump in the road, it bounced, my mom would yell Whoopee. She drove it maybe a year and then demanded something better. She had stronger arms from steering it. It's little slant six engine ran well. It had the push button transmission too.
My brothers and I hated to ride in it. We called it the Whoopee Wagon because whenever it hit a bump in the road, it bounced, my mom would yell Whoopee. She drove it maybe a year and then demanded something better. She had stronger arms from steering it. It's little slant six engine ran well. It had the push button transmission too.
aprazer402
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