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Tube Parameter "Attenuation, Harmonic" What is it?

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That is pretty much what I figured.

However I why why it would it be specified and what relivance it has since such harmonics are normally a byproduct of non-linearity in the tube. 40dB does not seem to be a particularly great attenuation.

As a broadband amp I can see why it would be important to suppress harmonics, but would expect IM to be as improtant, if not more important.
 
I guess I need to go ahead and build an input stage with one to see how it behaves. I'll have to rewire a 9-pin socket though. Filaments cathode and grid are in the same position as for the A side of a 6N1P so it isn't too bad.
 
That's the same tube as the 6688/E180F. On ebay, they are usually listed as 6J9p, and you shouldn't pay more than about $1 each for them.

I have a bunch, and my experience is that they sound OK, but some of them develop a squeal after a few hours use, and nothing seems to be able to stop it. YMMV as I may have just gotten a bad batch. But, real 6688's don't cost a lot more.
 
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