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Old 31st March 2007, 10:07 AM   #1
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Default 6/30L2 - What to do with them ?

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I have a box full of used 6/30L2 tubes.

What can I use them for or as a replacement for?

Andy
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The 6/30L2, is a general purpose double-triode, with medium Mu 6.3V .3A heater and 250V VP. developed originally for TV service

Its a fair sub for most medium Mu types, is fairly good sounding and will work at low volts, say 12v VP in the right scheme...
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