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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
william wrote: looks nice, any catch should be aware? $850 for a pair of 15-watt amps is a wee bit much. Might I suggest that you look into a nice Dynaco ST-35 and/or SCA-35 at a far lower price? You will always be able to recover your money, and you will be able to determine whether you like that smaller sound at a lower risk. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
thanks very much
"Peter Wieck" wrote in message oups.com... william wrote: looks nice, any catch should be aware? $850 for a pair of 15-watt amps is a wee bit much. Might I suggest that you look into a nice Dynaco ST-35 and/or SCA-35 at a far lower price? You will always be able to recover your money, and you will be able to determine whether you like that smaller sound at a lower risk. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
"Peter Wieck" wrote in message oups.com... william wrote: looks nice, any catch should be aware? $850 for a pair of 15-watt amps is a wee bit much. Might I suggest that you look into a nice Dynaco ST-35 and/or SCA-35 at a far lower price? You will always be able to recover your money, and you will be able to determine whether you like that smaller sound at a lower risk. $850 is a lot, when many other really fine amps could be had for that. Other lower cost candidates might be Eico HF-81 (great amp), Eico st-40 or st-70 (lots of room to work on them, also great amps). the HF-81 holds value, the ST's seem to vary a bit in price, especially the ST-40, which is in my humble opinion a real sleeper. Bob H. |
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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
thanks, but I have lot of 6BQ5 and 6AQ5 so tend to be more interested in amps using these tubes...
"Bob H." wrote in message oups.com... "Peter Wieck" wrote in message oups.com... william wrote: looks nice, any catch should be aware? $850 for a pair of 15-watt amps is a wee bit much. Might I suggest that you look into a nice Dynaco ST-35 and/or SCA-35 at a far lower price? You will always be able to recover your money, and you will be able to determine whether you like that smaller sound at a lower risk. $850 is a lot, when many other really fine amps could be had for that. Other lower cost candidates might be Eico HF-81 (great amp), Eico st-40 or st-70 (lots of room to work on them, also great amps). the HF-81 holds value, the ST's seem to vary a bit in price, especially the ST-40, which is in my humble opinion a real sleeper. Bob H. |
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Bob H. wrote: "Peter Wieck" wrote in message oups.com... william wrote: looks nice, any catch should be aware? $850 for a pair of 15-watt amps is a wee bit much. Might I suggest that you look into a nice Dynaco ST-35 and/or SCA-35 at a far lower price? You will always be able to recover your money, and you will be able to determine whether you like that smaller sound at a lower risk. $850 is a lot, when many other really fine amps could be had for that. Other lower cost candidates might be Eico HF-81 (great amp), Eico st-40 or st-70 (lots of room to work on them, also great amps). the HF-81 holds value, the ST's seem to vary a bit in price, especially the ST-40, which is in my humble opinion a real sleeper. Bob H. Speaking of the Eico ST-40 I have a kit that was started, the controls, sockets and switches are mounted and some wiring done. I am thinking of selling it since I need the cash. My question is should I finish building it or try to sell it as is. Since it's already started I'm not sure if which way to go. It has the original tube set still in the boxes, 4 Westinghouse 7591A, Mullard 5AR4 and 4 Mullard 7247 and 12AX7. |
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probably selling as unfinished kit will have highest value, esp. if you still have the original packing materials and put everything back in original order
"Superhet" wrote in message ... Bob H. wrote: "Peter Wieck" wrote in message oups.com... william wrote: looks nice, any catch should be aware? $850 for a pair of 15-watt amps is a wee bit much. Might I suggest that you look into a nice Dynaco ST-35 and/or SCA-35 at a far lower price? You will always be able to recover your money, and you will be able to determine whether you like that smaller sound at a lower risk. $850 is a lot, when many other really fine amps could be had for that. Other lower cost candidates might be Eico HF-81 (great amp), Eico st-40 or st-70 (lots of room to work on them, also great amps). the HF-81 holds value, the ST's seem to vary a bit in price, especially the ST-40, which is in my humble opinion a real sleeper. Bob H. Speaking of the Eico ST-40 I have a kit that was started, the controls, sockets and switches are mounted and some wiring done. I am thinking of selling it since I need the cash. My question is should I finish building it or try to sell it as is. Since it's already started I'm not sure if which way to go. It has the original tube set still in the boxes, 4 Westinghouse 7591A, Mullard 5AR4 and 4 Mullard 7247 and 12AX7. |
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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
Speaking of the Eico ST-40 I have a kit that was started, the controls, sockets and switches are mounted and some wiring done. I am thinking of selling it since I need the cash. My question is should I finish building it or try to sell it as is. Since it's already started I'm not sure if which way to go. It has the original tube set still in the boxes, 4 Westinghouse 7591A, Mullard 5AR4 and 4 Mullard 7247 and 12AX7. That's a hard one. The tubes alone are worth more than the amp already built. I'm not sure about partially built kits. The unbuilt ones are worth a fortune. You could try it with an appropriate starting value or a reserve, since the tubes are worth a lot (at least $250). Bob H. |
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EICO HF-30 tube amps fully restored plays GREAT!
On Oct 31, 4:28 am, "william" wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/EICO-HF-30-tube-...-plays-GREAT_W... looks nice, any catch should be aware? I like vintage vacuum tube amplifiers. The one thing in their favor is that unless you pay too much for a pair they will hold onto their value, and all are appreciating in value. The Eico mono blocks like these are pretty darn nice. I do agree that these may be a little like 150 over priced. But it all really depends on their overall condition. Nicer ones in extra clean shape will fetch more loot. The Eico big brother mono amps do fetch more money. A pair of the HF-60's went for $1300 or more a month or two ago on the bay. They were strange beasts. The chassis's had been chromed. Do lots of research and also look at prices of the ebay ended auctions for some of these models. Do forget to peek at AudioGon as there are still some good deals every once in a while. I would buy a pair of these type amplifiers over most any of the ChiCom specials on ebay. One poor fool at AA actually bought a few and they all died fast. Return postage to HK is a b*tch to pay for. There is a vintage Eico information page you can search for on the web. Good luck! John |
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