Hey all,
As the title stated I have picked up the Bass 75, But need to find valves, first problem is they need to have 7027A valves, which aren't very popular it seems. I have looked online and the two viable results I found were:
Jansen : $199 (matched Pair)
Evatco : $20.09 (Aus) Each
I would much prefer to go local, but at a $140 price difference I'm not sure I can justify it, is there any where else you know to get these valves?
Thanks in advance.
Picked up an Old Jansen Bass 75, where to buy valve?
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Re: Picked up an Old Jansen Bass 75, where to buy valve?
Call Clarry. I know he had a NOS pair of RCA's because I left them with him in disgust after I put them in a 6L6 amp and blew it up. He's got quite a stash of stuff.
Ideally, you should use a matched pair.
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Ideally, you should use a matched pair.
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Contact: Clarry Schollum
6 Kohu Road
Titirangi
Auckland
New Zealand
Tel: 00 64 (0) 9 817 2634
Email: audio34@world-net.co.nz
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