I recently acquired a Heathkit 400v power supply and
when I opened it I up found these :
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Net wisdom says that Mullard never made 6L6GTs and
that IEC (in New York ?) used the Mullard name at some
point. These do say IEC Mullard. However, they
are also marked GT BRITAIN, though not "made in" GB.
These look to be in good condition, the power supply
seems to have been little used, if at all. Should
I remove them and keep them for my dream amp (yet to
be built) or should I leave them where they are ?
Would modern day 6L6GTs work as well in this power
supply ?
According to a Heathkit site the power supply (IP-17)
was offered between 1968 and 1977 which makes it about
30 years old. Should I re-cap the thing or leave it
alone ? It's pretty much new inside, but I plan to
use it quite a bit.
Paul
( They're not for sale )
when I opened it I up found these :
[ATTACH]35[/ATTACH]
Net wisdom says that Mullard never made 6L6GTs and
that IEC (in New York ?) used the Mullard name at some
point. These do say IEC Mullard. However, they
are also marked GT BRITAIN, though not "made in" GB.
These look to be in good condition, the power supply
seems to have been little used, if at all. Should
I remove them and keep them for my dream amp (yet to
be built) or should I leave them where they are ?
Would modern day 6L6GTs work as well in this power
supply ?
According to a Heathkit site the power supply (IP-17)
was offered between 1968 and 1977 which makes it about
30 years old. Should I re-cap the thing or leave it
alone ? It's pretty much new inside, but I plan to
use it quite a bit.
Paul
( They're not for sale )
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