Check Ebay sales for 60 days. They pretty much set the market price, not a
few of us here.
Ive also a NOS pair as well as a MLA-2500 as a back up amp.
Carl
KM1H
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From: "Michael Dinkelman" <mwdink@eskimo.com>
To: "AMPS submit" <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 10:49 AM
Subject: [Amps] Going price for new 8875's?
> During the IARU, my MLA-2500 finally toasted itself. Haven't
> figured out the problem yet but I suspect the tubes (blows
> fuse with any drive, plate voltage looks good).
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> That led me to thinking about the new 8875's I have in the
> closet. They've been sitting there for about 5 years waiting
> for this possible eventuality (I only use the amp a couple
> times a year).
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> I was freaked when I found them at the local fleamarket -
> they are very shiny (steel, not aluminum) with engraved
> serial numbers and still in the box. Date code 7819. However,
> maybe it would be wiser to sell them and put the proceeds to
> a newer type amp?
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> This isn't an offer to sell. In my internet search I've seen
> (what I consider) crazy prices for pulls and used tubes where
> the condition is described as "good". I am just at a fork in
> the road and curious as to what the going price is for
> new 8875's?
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> 73
> dink, n7wa
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