Hi all!!! 5687=E182CC??? Yea&NO??
S skybird Member Joined 2008 2009-08-12 4:59 pm #1 2009-08-12 4:59 pm #1 Hi all!!! 5687=E182CC??? Yea&NO?? ••• More options Share Tom Bavis Member Joined 2002 audiophool.com 2009-08-12 9:38 pm #2 2009-08-12 9:38 pm #2 E182CC = 7119. Similar to 5687, same pinout, slightly higher mu. ••• More options Share G Member Joined 2002 2009-08-23 1:31 pm #3 2009-08-23 1:31 pm #3 You can use them in place of a 5687 with no problems. You can also use a 7044. I prefer the sound of the E182CC/7119 to a 5687. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Tom Bavis Member Joined 2002 audiophool.com 2009-08-12 9:38 pm #2 2009-08-12 9:38 pm #2 E182CC = 7119. Similar to 5687, same pinout, slightly higher mu. ••• More options Share G Member Joined 2002 2009-08-23 1:31 pm #3 2009-08-23 1:31 pm #3 You can use them in place of a 5687 with no problems. You can also use a 7044. I prefer the sound of the E182CC/7119 to a 5687. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
G Member Joined 2002 2009-08-23 1:31 pm #3 2009-08-23 1:31 pm #3 You can use them in place of a 5687 with no problems. You can also use a 7044. I prefer the sound of the E182CC/7119 to a 5687. ••• More options Share
You can use them in place of a 5687 with no problems. You can also use a 7044. I prefer the sound of the E182CC/7119 to a 5687.