It was supposed to be 1.5 kilowatt, or 1500 watts. I was thinking 1.5 kW when I
wrote it, sorry for the misprint.
At the time, 8908's or M-2057's were $12 US each in quantity. That was $96 for
8 tubes where an Eimac 4CX250B was about the same price or more for one tube.
Now, the EL519 is about all that's available at about $15 US each. A quantity
of about 10-12 would be needed to equal the output of the 8 8908's since their
output is not as great. For 10 though, that would be $150 in tubes unless you
could find a vendor to sell them cheaper. If I recall, the old Galaxy amateur
amp ran 10 sweep tubes didn't they?
Best,
Will
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On 7/7/06 at 3:31 PM Bill Fuqua wrote:
>At 12:06 PM 7/7/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>>I ran a quantity of eight 8908's or M-2057's G-G to get 1500+ kW PEP out
>>of a sweep tube amp using 900 Vdc on the anodes.
>
>Wow, 1.5 MW...I think you slipped a decimal or forgot to drop the k.
>Those sweep tubes are costly now. It would be cheaper to run 5 or 6
>4CX250Bs or 4x150As now.
>
>73
>Bill wa4lav
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