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In Reply to: RE: A nice tester (the 6000A) posted by Byrd69 on February 27, 2015 at 16:31:03
why do you own so many TT's? My sig other would go Donkey Bonkers, if I buy another one. Do you have them calibrated to each other?
Thanks!
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I will never claim to be a tube expert...not anywhere near, nor ever will be.I have this many testers because I have ******* tubes.
They are not calibrated against each other. I use my 6000A primarily, and bounce over to the 539s if there's a suspect reading on the 6000A. Of course, the two have different sets of tubes they can test, so both are needed for that reason. I've learned over many years of testing to see the correlation between the testers, despite different scales, settings, etc. Both 539s were rehabbed by a very respected local fellow. He'll be doing my 539A too.
It's worked for me, friends, and countless customers for many years with no issues, and hundreds of people running the tubes on their equipment with no complaints at all.....only praise.
With over 10,000 tubes here....I test a lot of types.
Peg me wrong, but it works here.
...and with a sig no longer in the picture....the entire p(a)lace is mine to fill up with as much shit as I please...and I have a lot of shit.
Note: This was not a plug for my sales. Please do not contact me to inquire about tubes, or any other items.
"I can't compete with the dead". (Buck W. 2010)
Edits: 02/27/15 02/27/15
Being new to the forum can you tell me about what sales you are into?
Tom in La Porte, Indiana
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