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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 289280" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Wow,</p><p>there are people as old as me out there.</p><p>The wait for the tubes to warm up before the radio came on was something I haven't thought of in years( scratch that, read that as decades)</p><p>Remember the tube testing stations at the local stores for TV's/radios.</p><p>I was doing sound work for a band and an old 100 watt amp blew a tube.</p><p>Next door was a Seven Eleven store, they had a test station and the correct replacement tube.</p><p>The band played on that night.</p><p>PAX</p><p>PS,</p><p>Thanks for the memories</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 289280, member: 1664"] Wow, there are people as old as me out there. The wait for the tubes to warm up before the radio came on was something I haven't thought of in years( scratch that, read that as decades) Remember the tube testing stations at the local stores for TV's/radios. I was doing sound work for a band and an old 100 watt amp blew a tube. Next door was a Seven Eleven store, they had a test station and the correct replacement tube. The band played on that night. PAX PS, Thanks for the memories [/QUOTE]
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