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tube/chassis compatibility
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So I just acquired a tv to do a tube swap. Well the problem is that the tube is a 10 pin neck with a 52 ohm yoke and my k7000 is an 8 pin neck with a 13 ohm yoke. However it looks like the electrohome g07 has the same electrical characteristics as my tube but I'm concerned that the tube might still not look right if I just hook up the g07 chassis to it. The tube model number is GE A48ACE26X. How likely is this to work? I'm trading my k7000 to a guy for his g07 tomorrow, so I'd like to know before I do it if it'll work.
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May work but require some tweaking. If it doesn't work you can always swap it back.
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Well the thing is, I'm not actually doing a tube swap. I want to use the purity rings and yoke from the tv tube along with a new chassis and the g07 has the correct pinout, not my k7000. So if the g07 doesn't work, I won't have anything that works.
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