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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Hi!
I am considering using mr. Pimm's ccs rev. 3 or rev.4 in my line preamplifier. I have 4 pieces of 6P1P russian penthode at home that I can use. Can someone tell me the spec's for that tube- screen voltage/current, plate voltage.... I need two working points to try the tube/ccs - on 15mA and on 20mA. I would like to use it with 5687 as lower tube. thanks in advance daniel |
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It is a 6CM6 with a different pinout, pretty much.
AKA 6V6 in 9pin mini registration. Just use 6V6 specs, for the most part... pinout ratings, curves, etc not sure how much it will help if your russian isn't up to snuff
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Thanks- that is what I was looking for....
best regards daniel |
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