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Are any of these tubes useful for audio

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I ran into an old radio repair shop and he has a few pieces of the following tubes. He didnt show me the tubes but gave me a list. I picked up a couple of BEL ECC88s though. Most of these are NOS BEL tubes (thats an indian compnay that made tubes in 70s with mullard tooling). Please let me know if any of these can be used for audio purposes. He is asking for 2$ a pop. Cost is not much and I would like to pick up whatever if it can be useful for any audio purpose in future. I am a total tube newbie by the way, just getting my feet wet.

ECL86
ECL88
PY88
UM84
EF41
UBL81
UBF89
UY85
 
thanx, will pick up EL86, PY88, UM84.

found other numbers for the remaining tubes

EF41 is the same as 6cj5/HF61/W150/7F16 and is a pentode rf/if stage.

UBL81 - typo, I think this should be UBC81/14G6. triode/dual diode.


UBF89 = WD119 = 19FL8 = 10FD12, Double Diode Pentode, RF/IF Stage, Controlling

UY85 = 38A3 = U381 Half-Wave Rectifier

could not find any info on ECL88
 
Saw a couple of large tubes, BEL-2a and BEL-2a-1, one tube each. Found no info on the web. Any good? are these variants of 2a3?
Also saw 3 gec a2426. No reference to these here.

Those large ones look like equivalents to the 3B28, which is a high voltage xenon gas half-wave rectifier. Good for DC power supply in the 1000-1500 volt range.

John
 
Can be very good. Lots of good designs out there use them.

Shoog

thanx, i will pick these if the price is good. How much power can be expected out of these, wouldnt like to use more than 4 in a build.
Also saw an 813 single piece, can that be used in guitar amps?

Those large ones look like equivalents to the 3B28, which is a high voltage xenon gas half-wave rectifier. Good for DC power supply in the 1000-1500 volt range.

John
Thanx, good thing you knew about this, or I would've picked these up blind due to the number 2a🙂.
 
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