Barry is right. None of the Titan’s used glass tubes.
There really would not be room in the Total cabinet form factor for 3-500
tubes. I believe Ten Tec’s glass amp is the Centurion.
Gary
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> On Sep 27, 2017, at 7:53 PM, Barry N1EU <barry.n1eu@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I think you have it correct. The Titan never used 3-500Z tubes.
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> 73, Barry N1EU
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> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 12:26 AM, Floyd Sense <k8ac@k8ac.net> wrote:
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>> Recently, I've seen a couple of ads where the person was selling a Tentec
>> Titan where the descriptions made no sense based on what I know about
>> Titans. Perhaps someone who knows the history of the Titan amps can clear
>> things up for me. One ad was for a Titan that supposedly uses 3-500Z
>> tubes. The other was for a Titan II that allegedly uses 3cx800 tubes.
>> Here's what I thought to be true about the Titan line:
>>
>> 1. Titan I (425) - uses pair of 3CX800s
>>
>> 2. Titan II (416) - uses single 4CX1600B
>>
>> 3. Titan III (417) - uses pair of 4CX800s
>>
>> Were there other models in the line? Any that ever used 3-500Zs?
>>
>>
>> 73, Floyd - K8AC
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