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Why do black plate tubes sell for 4 to 5X as much as their plain plate
brethren? Can you explain the difference both electronically and sonically? Thanks. Cordially, west |
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![]() west wrote: Why do black plate tubes sell for 4 to 5X as much as their plain plate brethren? Can you explain the difference both electronically and sonically? Yiches. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 20:37:54 GMT, "west" wrote:
Why do black plate tubes sell for 4 to 5X as much as their plain plate brethren? Can you explain the difference both electronically and sonically? Thanks. Cordially, west By black plate you mean carbon plate... these tubes were designed for heavy use in radio transmitters, and can take tons of abuse over regular tubes, since the plate can be ran red hot and no one cares... also they could take more voltage. FM business and some mobile radios in the 70s used them. Sonically? who knows! |
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