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Tek 3A1 Module - Tubes
Jeff Kruth
IIRC, the 3A1 uses a pair of 8233 tubes (look like oversize 12AT7 or similar, but not compactron) which, for some reason, are prized by audio-phools. So they go away.
RegardsJeff Kruth In a message dated 11/25/2020 10:08:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, david.w.holland@gmail.com writes: Yeah, as Brenda said.... The manuals detail what vacuum tubes are in the plugins. I'd pay close attention to any photos as I've gotten burnt once or twice by not paying attention to them. I would presume if there's no photos, and no statement one way or the other, that the tubes are missing. If you start getting into the advanced (sampling) plugins, I would pay closer attention to the photos for the presence of the transistors, as most of them are socketed, long obsolete, and made from 99.95% pure unobtanium. A few plugins (ex: 3B3) use tunnel diodes, but as far as I've seen, they're generally soldered to the board. Tunnel diodes are also mostly made of unobtanium, and may be dead, but at least they'll likely still be there... :-) Again, the various plugin manuals all have a relatively complete parts list in the back, if you wonder what should be in a given plugin. David On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 12:05 PM Brenda via groups.io <brendda75= yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: Hello Dave, The 3A1 plugins that I have come across ends up not only the
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David Holland
Yeah, those little buggers are expensive too... (If you can find them.)
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I'll should go catalog tube caddys, and see if I don't have an unexpected windfall hiding away or something.... :-?
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 10:45 AM Jeff Kruth <kmec@aol.com> wrote:
IIRC, the 3A1 uses a pair of 8233 tubes (look like oversize 12AT7 or
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