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Old 4th March 2003, 01:52 AM   #11
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Default Re: E34L

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Originally posted by fdegrove
Hi Mitch,



They sound the same, a little bit tighter specs...other than that I wouldn't pay for them.



Yes, thanks.

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Do you think you need that? After all the EL34s will only consume 3A/block.
Yes, 7A total, 1.5x4 and 1A for the front end tubes

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