a true re-plica of a 1930's vacuum tube oscillator

Published: Thu, 04/08/10

Hi

Our Vacuum Tube Driven Ray Tube Amplifier that connects
to the GB4000 is actually now shown on the site. You can
check it out now and see what a true replica of a 1930's
ray tube amplifier looks like.

Check it out right here:
http://bit.ly/MopaAmp

I'm so excited about this!

It's been over 3 years (more like 20 years - really!)
in research and development. It's just been in the last
3 years that it has become possible to make this unit
a reality...

One thing though - these aren't actually 'for sale'.
You see these will each be custom made. When you put
down a deposit we'll start building your unit then
within 3 weeks it'll be complete and ready to ship!

In the first run we're doing 50 units - so go ahead
and put your deposit down soon if you want one of them.
Not sure how long the delay may be on the second run
once the first 50 are taken but we'll see.

http://bit.ly/MopaAmp

Looking forward to actually getting some sleep one of
these days but there's been so much to do - that video
still isn't quite done but you'll be hearing from me
when it is so you can check it out...

Best of Health,

Joshua


P.S. Why is this new unit (called the MOPA Amplifier)
so unique and significant that I'll take the time to
write you an email about it?

- It's an authentic 1930's Vacuum Tube Driven
Variable Frequency Ray Tube Oscillator
(none of the other ray tube oscillators are
driven by a vacuum tube or have variable freq. control)

- It runs a Ray Tube with 50 Watts of average power
and sports peak pulse outputs up to 250 Watts!
(these peak pulses are the key driving force)

- This thing runs so smooth - no need to tune the
ray tube when you turn it on, it just lights up
right away! Then you can adjust the frequency to
whatever you choose. Super simple!

- The GB4000 hooks right up to it so the frequencies
that are run on the GB4000 are carried by the new
MOPA Vacuum Tube Oscillator/Amplifier.

Unfortunately there's a lot more that I just can't say,
it's just an awesome unit, and it connects right up to
the GB4000 and carries any frequencies running on it.

See what it looks like right here:
http://bit.ly/MopaAmp


P.P.S. Do I think these new wands are 'better' than the
Stirwands? Well one thing is for sure, they are quite
different and I haven't seen a stirwand do all the
things that I'm seeing these do:

http://www.EnergyWand.com

(hopefully you won't have to 'get in line' to get
one for too much longer but that's how popular they
are right now. They're backordered and as they arrive
from overseas the pending orders get shipped out...)

Yes, all these videos are coming soon, thanks for
cutting me some slack cause I'm only getting a few
hours sleep lately with so much going on ;-)





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way - much better than trying to send email...

Here's my support department:
http://tinyurl.com/yfeb2xn

This will take you to our support desk.





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