How Close Can You Safely Get to a PT's Current Rating?

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David Root
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Onetics

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philmanatee, does onetics have a website? I don't think so, but I see lots of really good comments about his work. I'm interested.
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Re: How Close Can You Safely Get to a PT's Current Rating?

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I don't think he's got a website. I put his phone number in one of the threads here, he'll send you a file with all the spec's and prices. Phil
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Re: How Close Can You Safely Get to a PT's Current Rating?

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here's the specs sheets from the sloclone forum.
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Re: How Close Can You Safely Get to a PT's Current Rating?

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David Root wrote: Some time ago I built a tweed Harvard using all 7-pin tubes, including 6AQ5s.
Cool. I've wondered about these tubes. I have a quad of RCAs that have been in my tube caddy for about 30 years. Black plates too. One of these days.
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RCA Blackplate 6AQ5

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That's what I used. Tone for daze!
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