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Old 06-14-2017, 06:24 PM
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Just took a look. The 12BE6, the 12BD6 (yes, BD) and 35W4 were Crosley branded. The 50C5 was an RCA, and the 12AT6 a Motorola (I don't think Motorola made tubes, just had some OEM label them "Motorola").

Far as I could tell, I'm the first to change out any other parts. I did a recap.
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Old 06-14-2017, 08:26 PM
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Just took a look. The 12BE6, the 12BD6 (yes, BD) and 35W4 were Crosley branded. The 50C5 was an RCA, and the 12AT6 a Motorola (I don't think Motorola made tubes, just had some OEM label them "Motorola").

Far as I could tell, I'm the first to change out any other parts. I did a recap.
The 12BD6 seemed to be a tube used around that time!
IIRC, they used a 150 to 180 resistor in the cathode circuit. Motorola was another one that was fond of that tube. Why???
The Motorola tubes made for replacement use had green printing on them and most were made by GE.
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