Andrew,
Thanks for the advice. I wasn't sure how wide I could push a to-spec original cabinet. The idea for my project is to make the finished item as close as possible in outward appearance to the original RCA version.
I have already gathered the required tubes to make it possible, including a few UX-120 tubes, however I am considering adapting a 3Q4 tube to stand in for the 120 during initial power-up and typical use.
That being said, I just want to verify that wireing an adapter for a 3Q4 to replace a 120 only requires connecting the suppressor and screen grids to the plate.
One last question for anyone who might know: are there any sources of 5" paperboard tubes anywhere? I see Dayfan couldn't obtain any, but I have been on the lookout for something with an O.D. to match the original spec.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the advice. I wasn't sure how wide I could push a to-spec original cabinet. The idea for my project is to make the finished item as close as possible in outward appearance to the original RCA version.
I have already gathered the required tubes to make it possible, including a few UX-120 tubes, however I am considering adapting a 3Q4 tube to stand in for the 120 during initial power-up and typical use.
That being said, I just want to verify that wireing an adapter for a 3Q4 to replace a 120 only requires connecting the suppressor and screen grids to the plate.
One last question for anyone who might know: are there any sources of 5" paperboard tubes anywhere? I see Dayfan couldn't obtain any, but I have been on the lookout for something with an O.D. to match the original spec.
Thanks again!