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mu óf 6E5P

what makes mu interesting in a triode is that the internal resistance and transconductance often vary in opposite fashion with each other with anode current so that mu is relatively stable and hence gain is less dependent on signal current and distortion is minimized.

The 6e5p has a sensitive screen grid, feedback from the anode is very effective and when wired as a triode it is superbly linear compared with most ‘real’ triodes.

It’s high transconductance means it is sensitive to wiring parasitics which requires care in layout / lead dress and use of stopper resistors to avoid parasitic hf oscillations which might otherwise lend harshness to the sound.