|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
70.23.147.169
In Reply to: Whew! I'm glad someone has it worse (better?) than I posted by RFGumby on March 11, 2007 at 05:39:48:
Afraid not.
22-10B
12-3X ARC EC2s
8 -SP3A
28-in 4 ST70s (I'm counting the rectifiers)
Follow Ups:
"Since the Marantz is tough to find and is always in need of alignment with its 19 tubes and 6 IF stages (try Brooks Berdan LTD, Monrovia, Ca.), the 108 looks really good here and is highly recommended."
Regards,
Geoff
Not my experience at all. The 10B holds it's alignment very well and it's easy on tubes. I've had mine for about 25 years now. "Tough to find"? It's a cold day in hell when there aren't 2 or 3 of them on ebay. Thanks for the Brooks Berdan LTD recommendation but I live in NY and would doubt the alignment would hold up very well after having UPS or some other carrier dropkick it from one end of the country to the other. The tube compliment is:
V1: EC88/6DL4
V2: EC88/6DL4
V3: 6DZ4
V4-V12: 6JK6
V13: 12AX7
V14: 6U8
V15: 12AU7
V16: 12AU7
V17: 12AX7
V18: 12AX7
V19: 12AU7
V20: 12AX7
V21: 12AX7
V22: DG7/32/01
Yes V22 is a CRT and I'm counting it as a tube.
I wasn't trying to be a smart arse.As you know, there can easily be mistakes in online reviews, even at a reasonably well-respected one as Positive Feedback.
The good thing about this exchange is hearing from someone who has owned a 10B for 25 years; and knows how to count. ;-)
Regards,
Geoff
As you can tell from my first post on this thread, I'm still working on the counting thing.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: