The "blue" tube has lost vacuum.
I'd replace both of them with matched RFP 3-500ZGs. I use them in my 3K-A
(quite similar to the Classic-X), and a buddy of mine with a Classic-X used
them as well. The fit just fine, and you'll get lots of power out of them in
that amp (over 2kW with enough drive). Hard to beat 2kW+ out for $300 (unless
you go Russian, maybe).
Joe, N3JI
----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Sole <msole@loxinfo.co.th>
To: amps@contesting.com
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 12:38:25 AM
Subject: [Amps] Recommended 3-500's
The Henry 2K Classic X heavy duty is now useable it seems. It is going
to need a complete strip down and cleaning, a sort of mini restoration
but it does look as if it is going to be a very nice amplifier when
sorted. Of the two tubes that came with it one is known to be bad. A
little drive causes it to light up like an ultra violet neon tube with a
resounding 'pop' this happens easier at the higher anode voltage and is
generally followed by a series of louder pops and a big 'bang'. I
presume this is a tube fit for nothing other than looking at and as a
result I want to consider how I might best replace it.
The bad tube is an Eimac 3-500Z date code 8849. The good one is also an
Eimac 3-500Z date code 8611.
Should I consider a single tube or only a matched pair?
Is there a preferred supplier? RFP seems to get good reviews.
Will anybodies tubes fit inside the glass chimneys?
Thanks
Martin HS0ZED
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