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For Sale Tubelab SSE, 2x Simple SE, TSE-II, populated

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Various Tubelab populated PCB Board for sale.

I populated them with quality parts, then never completed the builds.

They should all be working, but you may want to double check them in case I made any mistake on them.

  • 1x Tubelab Simple SE (dated 2006, no cathode resistor installed), $100
  • SOLD: 1x Tubelab SSE (dated 2012, 680r cathode resistor installed), $100
  • 1x Tubelab Simple SE (setup for KT88), $100
  • SOLD: 1x Tubelab TSE-II (set up for 300b)
  • SOLD: 1x Tubelab TSE-II (set up for 45, photo attached), $100
  • SOLD: 1x Tubelab SSE (dated 2012)
  • SOLD: 1x Tubelab TSE-II (dated 2020)
  • 2x Tubelab Universal Driver Board PCB 2015, new unused $30 each

Need to add shipping from Brooklyn 11211.

Accepted payments:
  • Zelle
  • Paypal (add 3% fees if "as purchase")
  • Venmo (add 3% fees if "as purchase")
  • Revolut
  • Wise

Thanks
 

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You'll need a different power transformer than usually specified, something yielding around 300v (instead of 400+) B+. But aside from that, component value changes should be few, and there are surely others on this forum who have done just this.

Also, even if you do use 6l6 family tubes, you still have the choice to go UL or triode mode. But in any case it is a good design, the pcb layout leaves you some room to work, and there are plenty here happy to help.

-Loren
 
@ceylon.mooney Sorry for the delay replying. I am still out of the country traveling. Will be back home on Wed Oct 23 and I'll check the board then. I have soldered them a couple of years ago so I can't remember much about it anymore. I would imagine swapping from EL34 to SE 6L6G may require desoldering the cathode resistor and soldering one with a different value. Should be fairly easy.
 
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