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Nuvista tubes - need a tester or adapter
A friend of mine has a box of Nuvista tubes, 8393 and 7586 that he
wants to test. These are the tiny little guys produced in that last days of tubes. Anyone know where we can get an adapter or even a tester with the adapter built in? TIA John |
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Nuvista tubes - need a tester or adapter
"Meat Plow" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:30:49 -0400, John Bachman wrote: A friend of mine has a box of Nuvista tubes, 8393 and 7586 that he wants to test. These are the tiny little guys produced in that last days of tubes. Anyone know where we can get an adapter or even a tester with the adapter built in? TIA Aren't those Nuvistor tubes? Used to find those in TV tuners of lore. Might try rec.audio tubes. Some of those guys are pretty sharp and may be using nuvistors in audio amps. Musical Fidelity make a nuvistor preamp (called 'Nuvista' oddly enough). I think they bought up just about every NOS example in the world to be able to keep making them and supplying replacements. I had to get a new set in for one that I had in for repair a few weeks ago. One had gone microphonic, but MF insist that you change them as a set. The shop that I was doing the repair for actually got them in, and I think they were around eighty odd quid for the set of four. There are plenty of schematics on the net for nuvistor based amps, and lots of data. I'm sure it wouldn't be difficult to cobble together a base for one using something like the sockets stripped from a turned pin IC socket set in a bit of PCB material, or even MDF and hard wired at a pinch, and then to knock up a little circuit that characterised the basic operational parameters for the device. Even an actual preamp to test it under 'real' operational conditions. Arfa |
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Nuvista tubes - need a tester or adapter
On Aug 15, 2:30 pm, John Bachman
wrote: A friend of mine has a box of Nuvista tubes, 8393 and 7586 that he wants to test. These are the tiny little guys produced in that last days of tubes. Anyone know where we can get an adapter or even a tester with the adapter built in? TIA John John, I have a Hickcock tubetester and can test them for you. Email me, my address isn't bunged. |
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Nuvista tubes - need a tester or adapter
Meat Plow wrote in :
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:30:49 -0400, John Bachman wrote: A friend of mine has a box of Nuvista tubes, 8393 and 7586 that he wants to test. These are the tiny little guys produced in that last days of tubes. Anyone know where we can get an adapter or even a tester with the adapter built in? TIA Aren't those Nuvistor tubes? Used to find those in TV tuners of lore. Might try rec.audio tubes. Some of those guys are pretty sharp and may be using nuvistors in audio amps. My 60s era Navy Surplus tube tester has Nuvistor sockets. |
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Nuvista tubes - need a tester or adapter
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 05:38:40 -0700, carneyke
wrote: On Aug 15, 2:30 pm, John Bachman wrote: A friend of mine has a box of Nuvista tubes, 8393 and 7586 that he wants to test. These are the tiny little guys produced in that last days of tubes. Anyone know where we can get an adapter or even a tester with the adapter built in? TIA John John, I have a Hickcock tubetester and can test them for you. Email me, my address isn't bunged. Thanks for the offer but we found nuvistor sockets and will make an adapter for the tube tester. Thanks to all for your help. John |
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