Quad of 6L6GC SED =C= that hold bias great from Tube Depot: $80 shipped CONUS
Quad of 1968 Voskhod 6N1P-EV with rocket logo (6922/6DJ8 variant). Great vintage Russian tubes built originally for the space program: $30 shipped CONUS
Quad of 1972 Voskhod 6N1P-EV with rocket logo (6922/6DJ8 variant). Great vintage Russian tubes built originally for the space program: $30 shipped CONUS
Quad of 1980's Westinghouse 6CG7. Long plate signal tube that can be swapped into some 6DJ8 circuits: $40 shipped CONUS
Quad of 1968 Voskhod 6N1P-EV with rocket logo (6922/6DJ8 variant). Great vintage Russian tubes built originally for the space program: $30 shipped CONUS
Quad of 1972 Voskhod 6N1P-EV with rocket logo (6922/6DJ8 variant). Great vintage Russian tubes built originally for the space program: $30 shipped CONUS
Quad of 1980's Westinghouse 6CG7. Long plate signal tube that can be swapped into some 6DJ8 circuits: $40 shipped CONUS
I test all tubes on my emission tester, and toss any that have shorts and do not test high in "the green". After that I plug them in my amp, and run them for at least 10 hours before retesting, to ensure no early reliably issues. All the listed tubes were tested and seasoned with this method, but I am not able to plot or record electrical data. Let me know if you have other questions.
I'm interested in a quad of 6n1. Still available? What do you mean CONUS?
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