I’ve come across some 6N1P tubes described as 6N1P-V I believe they’re from the old Russian Reflektor factory. Does anyone know much about them? Interested how they would compare to the other 6N1P tubes.
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That's not Reflector, that's NEVZ (Novosibirsk)
-V means "increased mechanical strength and reliability"
Slightly better than "standard" 6N1P
-V means "increased mechanical strength and reliability"
Slightly better than "standard" 6N1P
Thanks for the information. I’ve a Musical Paradise MP-701 Mk II Preamp and looking for some good inexpensive tubes to run in it.
Rectifier tubes
6.3 V - 6Z5P, 6X5
5 V - 5R4, 5U4G, 5AR4, GZ33, GZ34, 274B, 5Y3, 5Z3P
Preamp tubes
6.3 V - 6N11, 6N1P, E88CC, E188CC, CCA, 6922, 6H23, 6H6, 6H30, (6SN7 with 6SN7 to 6922 adapter).
12.6 V - 12AU7, 12BH7, E80CC, (12SN7 with 6SN7 to 6922 adapter).
I’ll give these 6N1P tubes a run in and see how they are.
Rectifier tubes
6.3 V - 6Z5P, 6X5
5 V - 5R4, 5U4G, 5AR4, GZ33, GZ34, 274B, 5Y3, 5Z3P
Preamp tubes
6.3 V - 6N11, 6N1P, E88CC, E188CC, CCA, 6922, 6H23, 6H6, 6H30, (6SN7 with 6SN7 to 6922 adapter).
12.6 V - 12AU7, 12BH7, E80CC, (12SN7 with 6SN7 to 6922 adapter).
I’ll give these 6N1P tubes a run in and see how they are.