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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ALBUFEIRA ;PORTUGAL
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Hi ! I have 6 tubes PE06/40N and i would like to make an AMP with them ! does someone have experience with this tubes? do they have a nice sound? this tubes are similar to 807 and were used to RF, but i think i can use for audio!
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Speakerholic
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I have moved this to the tube section as it doesn't belong in the wiki.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Here's a link to a Philips amp that used them:
http://frank.yueksel.org/instruments.../EL6435-00.pdf Also, this tube is similar to 1625, or 5B/254M. So you could search the web for schematics based on those. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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They are nice sounding tubes, even better than 807, I had few experiments with them when I was playing with Williamson topology:
Williamson Push Pull Amplifier with EL34 807 ECC 40 But I had P version, and just one good socket, so I left 807. Good luck! |
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I am going to use them for my next project! at the moment i am working in EL34 pp ultralinear project! will use 12at7 as phase splitter/and cf3 as signal amp. hope nice results. |
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