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jim
Hi,

I'm looking for curves of a triode-strapped E180F/6688.
Can any of you guys help me ?

Thanks
Jim
fdegrove
Hi,

Hmmm...A TL preamp fan in the making?

Google turned up zip, Jim?

Maybe TL himself can help you out here...

If I find useful stuff I'll let you know.

Cheers,;)
EC8010
Here you are (it doesn't look as bad once you zoom in on the saved image):
elib
here is a Russian version of E180F,
http://klausmobile.narod.ru/testerfiles/6j9pe.htm
jim
Hi,

Thank you all.

I'm going to use it in my PP807 amp.
E180F -> 5687(split load) -> 807(pentode mode).

Jim
Bas Horneman
Anyone have an opinion on what a E180F/E280F sounds like in triode mode?

TIA,
Bas
fdegrove
Hi Bas,
quote:
Anyone have an opinion on what a E180F/E280F sounds like in triode mode?

Don't I've ever tried the E280F but the E180F sounds very good, detailed and with very well focussed imaging.

I use that one now instead of the EF86...I still have some TFKs...:cool:

Cheers,;)
Bas Horneman
Hi Frank,

Thanks..Oneday:rolleyes: I shall build a 2a3 se amp..and I was thinking of driving it with something "unconventional" ...

Anyway..this future project will be the first where I will really listen and try out different drivers.

In the past I just used a 6n1p..but since tube o snobs hate this tube..I want to try lot's of goodies..and hear for myself.

Want to build a sort of experimenters platform with say a resistor, choke, and CCS... for the driver stage...and switch between say, 6SN7, E180F triode, E180F penthode..bla, bla, bla..


Cheers,
Bas
Brett
quote:
Originally posted by Bas Horneman
Anyone have an opinion on what a E180F/E280F sounds like in triode mode?

Also, does anyuone have an opinion o the Russian ones?
Paul Barker
When I used it, one careless tap and it would ring for hours. Check for microphony!
dhaen
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fdegrove
Hi,
quote:
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Oink...that couldn't have been a Mullard, could it? Nah...

Cheers,:clown:
Paul Barker
Wrong John, it went ziiiiiiiiiiing.

Makes are

2 of Valvo e180f
1 of unmarked 7718
2 ofGEC CV3998
1 of Mullard E180F

To be honest I didn't try them all, just the first two were so zingy.

Maybe I should have done some proper evaluation, but it wasn't with a view to talking about it anywhere. It went, heck that's bad, pull it out and redesign the circuit around another valve type. was that a little impetuous of me?

Paul (pp4212e... should I?)
Brett
quote:
Originally posted by Paul Barker
pp4212e... should I?

YES!!!!!

Thanks for the info on the E180F. If they all have issues, I won't bother.
dhaen
quote:
Originally posted by Paul Barker
Wrong John, it went ziiiiiiiiiiing.
...snip.
.
.


Paul (pp4212e... should I?)
Well they've been looking at you for long enough!
What transformer?

Cheers,
Paul Barker
Well to stick to the thread Mr Moderator, I wouldn't want my experience with e180f to stop the poster trying it. YMMV as they say, and loads of other people recommend the valve.

I just give my experience as one to consider amongst the rest. In the end what we find for ourselves is what matters.

I frequently get things wrong, which is what fuels my passage to what is right. But it was me at the wheel, and so the lesson is drummed in good and proper. No good gathering opinions only and then basing decisions on opinions of others. Try out others ideas but base decisions on own ears.

What transformers? BIG problem. No money left in the kitty.

I was rather hoping to build something right up to the output transformers and then encourage 7n7 to cut and paste his transformers onto my amp!

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