Help with new valves on a Hot Rod Deluxe

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Re: Help with new valves on a Hot Rod Deluxe

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I met David Manley in '87 when he was still doing his high end stereo products; very nice guy who spent quality time with my friend and I. David even offered to help my friend with mods for his old Scott tube stereo receiver. :D

I visited the Manley Labs booth at NAMM, they were a great bunch of folks. Interesting that virtually all their products at the show were dummies, not guts in them! :shock: Too bad, as I got to see the Mono Tube Direct but was hoping to see the internal construction. :roll:
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jps wrote:Good thing I didn't buy that Brick I was thinking of! :shock: This smacks of Gibson, buying brands anf then discontinuing them. :evil: Trace Elliot comes to mind, for one; fortunately, Peavey picked up the reins and turned TE into a proud company again. :)

I think Manley will get my business, instead. 8)
How about a couple MB100 100W monoblocks made by David in GB back in the 80s?
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You have a couple?
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Oh yeah. SN 73 and 75 IIRC.
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:shock:
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