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Trout
Hi,
Saw these on Ebay and wondered if these would actually make a decent SE project?


Mullard EL38

They look DA_n cool and From the specs it looks possible. But im wondering about replacements also. pretty hard to find?

Seems I read someplce expect about 25 solid watts of outstanding tones.

Any info would be helpful.
Trout
SY
They're an old sweep tube, not terribly different than 6L6s. I've used them in push-pull with a 6.6K load and got about 25 watts. Nice tubes and usually the prices are attractive.

EDIT: Looked at the Ebay ad. Three tubes? Not very attractive. Michael Marx has them, I think, for less money and in larger quantity.
Brett
quote:
Originally posted by Trout
Hi,
Saw these on Ebay and wondered if these would actually make a decent SE project?
If there were 4, they'd make an even better PP project.
quote:
They look DA_n cool and From the specs it looks possible. But im wondering about replacements also. pretty hard to find?
Not disgustingly rare, but not common either. I have a whole bunch and I'm not sharing...they're mine, hear, all mine.... mwahahahahahaha
quote:
Seems I read someplce expect about 25 solid watts of outstanding tones.
Not in SE you're not gonna get 25W of power: plate disspiation is only 25W.
They do sound good though.
Trout
So,
Safe to assume that about 12-15 watts is achievable in a SE configuration?
Then I would have 1 spare and a pair to run until i find more.

Im thinking that 12-15 true watts will be plenty of power in my home/listening area.
Trout
SY
Figure more like 6 watts clean.

I checked Marx's site and his price is about the same. But he might have four...

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