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Was there any twin power triode tube made by any manufacturer that is Noval type which got a 6.3 or a 12 volt filament?
Was there any twin power triode tube made by any manufacturer that is Noval type which got a 6.3 or a 12 volt filament?
E182CC (Pa = 4.5W), is probably the nearest you're going to get to a dual power triode on a Noval base. If you don't mind a single triode, then A2293 (15W) is a useful valve.
EC8010 said:E182CC (Pa = 4.5W), is probably the nearest you're going to get to a dual power triode on a Noval base. If you don't mind a single triode, then A2293 (15W) is a useful valve.
ECC99 also good for this application. (Pa=5W).
sajti
12AU7 works for me 😀 Got a dozen on hand? 😉
Can't really think of any offhand. Did the Russians make a dual 6P45S sorta deal? Mark?
Tim
Can't really think of any offhand. Did the Russians make a dual 6P45S sorta deal? Mark?
Tim
Twin power triode noval base
Thanks a lot guys!
I am intending to build a very compact integrated amplifier that would require minimal tubes.
6080/6as7/5998 are octal types, And out of the ideal concept with regards to the chassis I am intending to design.
I'll check the availabilty of the E182CC tube in my locallity.
John
Thanks a lot guys!
I am intending to build a very compact integrated amplifier that would require minimal tubes.
6080/6as7/5998 are octal types, And out of the ideal concept with regards to the chassis I am intending to design.
I'll check the availabilty of the E182CC tube in my locallity.
John
Don't discount the idea of mixed dual triodes, e.g, 6GF7 (they use the big 9 pin base). A pair of those will give you two high mu low current triodes suitable for a phase splitter and a pair of low mu high current triodes suitable for output tubes.
SY said:Don't discount the idea of mixed dual triodes...
And if you don't mind doing that, RCA made 6EW7 in a slim envelope (rather than the more standard fat one).
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