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<blockquote data-quote="suphuckers" data-source="post: 146280" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Well like I said earlier in the thread JKD. If you find yourself an EICO 666/667 in good working order, they can be very useful in helping to sort out tubes. The one I have was owned by an old tech type guy. I think he must have passed away and I got it from his Grand Daughter. It's a pretty awesome tester. He took awesome care of it, and it works perfectly. I paid like $100 for it. I got one for a friend of mine, but that one ended up needing a bit of work to get it working properly, and it's not as accurate as the one I have. (Even after I repaired and calibrated it) Hickok testers are of course good, but you gotta spend at least $300 for something decent. ...and there are others, but for $100 an EICO is hard to beat. Just don't buy the 1st one you see.</p><p></p><p></p><p>...and I was on my way out the door before when I saw your msg Rob, and I just sent a quick response. That info is great and I appreciate it. Unfortunately, I don't have those tubes anymore, so I cant do any further testing. If it comes up again I'll have a better idea what to look at though. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suphuckers, post: 146280, member: 3474"] Well like I said earlier in the thread JKD. If you find yourself an EICO 666/667 in good working order, they can be very useful in helping to sort out tubes. The one I have was owned by an old tech type guy. I think he must have passed away and I got it from his Grand Daughter. It's a pretty awesome tester. He took awesome care of it, and it works perfectly. I paid like $100 for it. I got one for a friend of mine, but that one ended up needing a bit of work to get it working properly, and it's not as accurate as the one I have. (Even after I repaired and calibrated it) Hickok testers are of course good, but you gotta spend at least $300 for something decent. ...and there are others, but for $100 an EICO is hard to beat. Just don't buy the 1st one you see. ...and I was on my way out the door before when I saw your msg Rob, and I just sent a quick response. That info is great and I appreciate it. Unfortunately, I don't have those tubes anymore, so I cant do any further testing. If it comes up again I'll have a better idea what to look at though. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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