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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Albury NSW Australia
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Hi Guys
I have an opportunity to buy some 4043c tubes. They have a plate dissipation of 35 watts. The pdf can be had from franks tube pages. Does anyone have any experience with them? The tubes are nos and very nicely made.. Thanks Nick
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: England
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STC has a good reputation for product quality.
These are however, really designed to be run in class B; for SE perhaps A2 might be the way to go or treat them like small 211s; I do not think they they would be ideal for a p-p amplifier as the anode resistance would be too high for a sensible transformer 7N7
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Thanks for that.. i would hate to have passed up a good tube
Nick
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