Posted on Thursday, 3rd February 2011 by Auw Jimmy
When I clean up some of my collections today, I accidentally find some tubes which I rarely (or probably never) use. Actually I have some bad habits, collecting “junks”. Not really “junks” in terms of “garbage”, but “junks” for “thing I probably don’t need or use”. Well, there is a point in my life when I should change, the time shall come… I hope
For this case, they are P-Socket tubes. I got some of them, mostly AZ1 rectifier with either solid or mesh plate.
Below is the photo of the Valvo AZ1 Big Mesh on the P-Socket, then converted to Octal base. How to make it? Let’s continue.
Tags: AZ1, octal, P-Socket, tube
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