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    hi all
    after a couple of 6sl7 valves/tubes,going to build a acf aikido cathode follower and am now trying to get the various bits and bobs needed for the project.
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    paul

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    Lovely pair further down the listings chap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agk View Post
    Lovely pair further down the listings chap.
    they certainly are andrew,but a little bit overboard quality and price wise i feel
    im hoping to get this project up and running for well under that price,not to mention i may screw up....i would never sleep again if i toasted them
    cheap and cheerful is all i need at this stage...hifi vodoo parts will come later if successful.

    anyone know if i can use 6n9s ruskies instead?...there more my price,seem they have a little more gain and a hv limit of around 250v on quick inspection...

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithie View Post
    they certainly are andrew,but a little bit overboard quality and price wise i feel
    im hoping to get this project up and running for well under that price,not to mention i may screw up....i would never sleep again if i toasted them
    cheap and cheerful is all i need at this stage...hifi vodoo parts will come later if successful.

    anyone know if i can use 6n9s ruskies instead?...there more my price,seem they have a little more gain and a hv limit of around 250v on quick inspection...
    What about the 1579? Remember the Moskido I was going to build, well I purchased some for that, the guy that developed it with help from Broskie said the 1579 was better than ANY other variant on the planet and I think he tried them all! They seem pretty rare now, the last 4 I bought cost me a small fortune, metal base jobs but I think I also bought 4 non metal, these look like new. It must be do-able, they guy might even help you out, he was really keen when i emailed him a year or so ago, I just never got round to doing anything as usual. So find out how to make them fit the circuit and you have your valves.....
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    And I think bob tried voodoo parts in that position, thats why I bought the 1579's, no need for voodoo, actually these might as well be voodoo because they are now like hens teeth.
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    hi dude
    ill have a read up on the specs....as i just dont know what specs "hens teeth" have
    joking a side.ill check them out,the reason i was after the 6sl7 type is because they demand the lowest current via the heaters for this type....trying to see if i can get away with using the wd psu3 extra pre-amp power outputs to power it while still powering the phono side of things....ive fired a new thread on the forum as i cant find that info

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