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Housecleaning sale.

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Hey Guys,

Here's some 'extra' stuff I have around the shop,that I thought I'd offer up.Prices are just a 'guess' at a fair value,and aren't set in stone.
I'd prefer to keep shipping on the bigger,heavier items limited to the US/North America if possible,but I'm flexible. :)
The smaller stuff I'll ship anywhere.
PM me if interested! :)

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-SE 6BQ5/EL84 mono-blocks. Triode/pentode switchable.Each mono-block uses a 6EU7 driver tube,and a 6X4,along with the 6BQ5/EL84 output.
All tubes are included,and TWO pair of output tubes will be included: A pair of used Amperex tubes,and a pair of new-ish (low hours) EI tubes. (I might even have some more tubes for it,I'll have to look.)
A couple pictures,and a rough schematic are HERE
($100)

-Sansui RA-500 Reverberation Amplifier
There's a pic of one HERE
I think it might be due for new filter caps,IIRC there was a faint buzz last time it was used.
Neat illuminated front panel.Might be fun to mod for guitar use?:confused:
($15)

-JVC R-1X reciever,recently looked over and cleaned up. Comes with the Service Manual (with schematics,parts list,etc.) 25W per channel. ($30)

Tube Power transformers:
-Thordarson T22R31 76VA, 360-0-360V 80ma,5V 2A,6.3V 2.5A. Weight is ~4lbs. ($10)

-Stancor P-6170 600-0-600V 200ma,5V 3A,6.3V 3A,6.3V 4A. Weights is ~8.5lbs. ($15)


Tube Output transformers:
-(2x) SE transformers,approx 13K:8ohms.I'd guess ~10W?
Unknown make. They do have (UL?) taps.
Numbers stamped on them are:
95 1957
542 62 32
($15 for both)

Caps:
-(2x) 1500uf 450V caps ($15 for both?)
-(3x)Tektronix 3-section caps (oil?) 1.0uf / 0.1uf / 0.01uf sections,with a common terminal ($10 for all 3)
-(1x)Oil filled 4mfd 1000V ($5)


Tubes:(nos/nib)
- (1x) 811 ($15)
- (1x) GK-71 ($15)
- (4x) 807 ($40)

Misc.
-Germanium power transistor ECG105 PNP 50V/15A/100W
new in bag. ($5)

CPU's
-AMD Athlon 2400+ CPU (AXDA2400DKV3C) ($10)
-Intel P3 1Ghz CPU (1000/256/133/1.7V) ($10)
-AMD Sempron 3000+ CPU (SDA3000DUT4D) ($10)

(and for any Tek-junkies hanging around)
-Big-bag-o-Tektronix-parts. All kinds of original Tektronix parts..Chips,transistors,filters,attenuators,diodes,etc. ($20)
 
I thought I would post a bit more info on the SE monoblock amps,since I've been getting some questions about them.

I think they were originally part of a schools intercom/music system.Other than that,I don't know much about them.
They produce approx 1W in Triode mode,and approx 4W in Pentode mode.
They are mostly original,with the exception of a few caps and resistors that were out of spec.
The power cords,fuses,power switches,and pentode/triode switches were all added.
They could probably use a rebuild with some fresh parts,but they were working fine the last time I used them.No noticeable hum or anything (but my speakers aren't the most efficient,so there might be a bit of hum if used with some 103dB speaks.I dunno. :( ).

Each amplifier has 1 unused section of the 6EU7 tube.I think it might have been used as a mic-preamp originally? But now it is disconnected. They could be paralleled up,or perhaps you could use the unused section for another gain stage,if needed.

I was originally planning on making some nice wooden frames to wrap around them,but never got around to it.
Personally I think they're kinda cute little amps,but they don't have enough power for my speakers.I haven't used them a whole lot,so I thought I'd offer them up,so someone can make better use of them! :D
 
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