[HAM] B-3 pre amp

Keith H Clark organtec at charter.net
Tue Mar 18 14:58:42 CDT 2008


A good preamp rebuild would be more than that by a good tech. I wouldn't do
it for that parts and labor.

-----Original Message-----
From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On Behalf
Of Bohachewsky, Andrew V.
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:53 PM
To: The Hammond Forum
Subject: Re: [HAM] B-3 pre amp

A full preamp rebuild by a competent tech shouldn't run more than $200
or so. Then your original tube preamp is good to go for a good time to
come. I think the Trek pre is something like $650.

If you do have a tech install the Trek keep the original. I've heard
some stories... "well you won't needing this old broken tube amp any
more now that you have this solid state unit, I'll just take it off your
hands..."

Andy

-----Original Message-----

I realize from a purest view, the actual tube pre-amp is preferred, but
are the TREK II preamps also suitable?




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