I was recently given an Eveready A-C Model 3 receiver. This radio was built in 1928 and uses a separate speaker. The RF section looks to be burned out and also has cooked/cracked tubes. The audio amplification looks pristine and is even on a separate chassis. My thought is to pick up a single sub with a high efficiency and make a powered home theater subwoofer. It's a push/pull design using a pair of Type 27 tubes. I know these were very early tubes in the AC technology and have very large list of replacement tubes available. What I do not know is which of these tubes would meet the criteria of being affordable and good tubes for low frequencies. Can anyone with the knowledge please advise me on the correct tubes to use and the pros and cons? Also, what kind of power could I expect to get out of this? Here's a list of tubes that can be used: http://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_27.html
Thank you!
Identical to 27 = C327 = DE-1 = 227 = 127 = A227 = UY227 = ER227 = 38027 = VT-29 = P227_USA = F209 = N27 = 427 = G-27 = CV944 = EY627 = PH227 = MY227 = AC227 = Y227
Similar Tubes
Other shape (e.g. bulb type):
G-27-S ; M27
Normally replaceable-slightly different:
AGX2270 ; C-427 ; F209A ; FY227 ; R30
http://www.ai4fr.com/main/page_ham_radio_broadcast_eveready.html
Thank you!
Identical to 27 = C327 = DE-1 = 227 = 127 = A227 = UY227 = ER227 = 38027 = VT-29 = P227_USA = F209 = N27 = 427 = G-27 = CV944 = EY627 = PH227 = MY227 = AC227 = Y227
Similar Tubes
Other shape (e.g. bulb type):
G-27-S ; M27
Normally replaceable-slightly different:
AGX2270 ; C-427 ; F209A ; FY227 ; R30
http://www.ai4fr.com/main/page_ham_radio_broadcast_eveready.html