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Post by sniffyduke on Aug 12, 2008 18:21:47 GMT -7
I bought a Gec CV2901. I saw others marked CV4085.
Anyone Know what these #s mean?
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Post by Dana {aka gp} on Aug 12, 2008 22:39:36 GMT -7
I believe that a CV2901 is equivalent to an EF86.
I can't help with the CV4085.
Cheers,
-Dana
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Post by myles on Aug 14, 2008 13:28:41 GMT -7
I believe that a CV2901 is equivalent to an EF86. I can't help with the CV4085. Cheers, -Dana Dana ... The CV4085 was a later Mullard EF86 / 6267. A great EF86.
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Post by sniffyduke on Aug 16, 2008 19:02:21 GMT -7
Than what was the CV2901 and is it as good?
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Post by dixiechicken on Aug 17, 2008 12:25:34 GMT -7
DC here!
It's a British made military spec EF86 - yes it's good - I have on in my Route66 right now. Bought it from "nitehawk55" here on the forum.
Compared with the Dario Miniwatt - I thought it yielded a little more glassy top end/high mids
Cheers: Dixiechicken!
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