Caig ProGold GxL
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Caig ProGold GxL
Caig ProGold GxLFrom detritu--(at)--x.netcom.com Fri Jan 21 15:34:10 CST 2000 From: Lord Valve Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: NEW SAUCE FOR TUBE PINS! Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 03:05:29 -0700 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Server-Date: 21 Jan 2000 10:03:10 GMT Xref: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu alt.guitar.amps:226967 Lord Valve Speaketh: I've been testing some new Caig Labs juice in my shop for the last month or so...it's called ProGold GxL. It's too new to be on their website yet, but they do have some hardcopy brochures on it if I'm not mistaken. This is the first contact treatment I've ever been comfortable with putting on power tube pins. It's rated for continuous duty at 400 Centigrade! No audio tube that I'm aware of gets anywhere near that hot. It's available in all the standard Caig put-ups, like a 5% pump spray (an aerosol is in the works) and 100% liquid in tubes, pens, aerosol, and on wipes. I'm using the pen-type in my shop; it's sort of like a felt-tip pen, but it comes with several different tips (blunt, chisel, hard, soft, etc) to aid in applying the juice. I've put this on both old and new tube pins, and it works *great*. Just yesterday it cleaned up a "fizzy" reverb driver socket on a Twin Reverb I was working on; I was sure I would need to replace the socket, but this stuff knocked it out. Caig says it'll last TEN YEARS. (They are known for being fairly conservative about their products, too.) The "x" in the product's name stands for "extended temperature range." If you buy any of this for use on tube pins, make sure you order the "x" formula. Regular ProGold has been around for awhile; it's not for high-temp applications. I've decided to do away with the notorious Cheesy Free Pen I've been including with all the tube orders I ship; instead, I'm including a ProGold GxL "wipe," which is a small square of lint-free cloth that's saturated with enough of this juice to do all the pins on a set of Twin Reverb tubes. I'll be selling the GxL "pens" I mentioned above. They are pricy ($25!) but I'm tellin' ya...this stuff is da BOMB!. BTW, I've been using my GxL pen to coat the pins of every tube in every amp I've worked on for over a month, and it isn't empty yet. That's probably 50-60 amps, at an average of 6-7 tubes per amp. You do the math. A little of this stuff goes a long way. I'm sold...can ya tell? ;-) Lord Valve VISIT MY WEBSITE: http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/lord-valve/ Good tube FAQ for newbies. Click the e-mail link and join my SPAM LIST; just put "SPAM ME" in the header and I'll sign you up. (If you only want a set of e-mail catalogs, put "CATS ONLY" in the header.) I specialize in top quality HAND-SELECTED NOS and current-production vacuum tubes for guitar and bass amps. Good prices, fast service. TONS of gear and parts in stock...let's DEAL! NBS Electronics, 230 South Broadway, Denver, CO 80209-1510 Phone orders/tech support after 1:00 PM Denver time at 303-778-1156 NOW ACCEPTING VISA AND MASTERCARD CHAT WITH LORD VALVE: Log onto any DALnet server and join channel #CONELRAD. Look for me there most any night after 11:00 PM Denver (Mountain) time. Guitar-amp questions and what-have-you are welcome. Philo T. Farnsworth sez, "Vacuum tubes kick major ass. Be a MAN...and buy some TODAY!"
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