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What's this tube like?
Hi, I've been offered 6 of these tubes, does anyone know anything about them?
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Re: What's this tube like?
Yes, they have 9 pins about 20mm in dia and 55mm length. Bob
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Re: What's this tube like?
Thanks Bob, that's a good start..
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Re: What's this tube like?
Yep just Google the e88cc equivalent it’s all there I use the Russian version of it the 6n1p in my WD CF and like it better than the E88cc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6DJ8 Hope that helps
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Re: What's this tube like?
Always willing to help Chris . Bob
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Re: What's this tube like?
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Re: What's this tube like?
At first I thought it was a 6N23P, but on closer inspection of the photo, it is clearly not a Russian valve. The getter is a ring and the pins are rounded on their ends.
The Russian 6N23P and 6N1P both have 'flying saucer' getters and 'pointed' ends on the pins. Does it say Groove Tube on it? Remember if you do use a 6N1P as an ECC88 replacement they draw 600mA heater current where as the ECC88 and 6N23P only draw 365mA. Be sure your heater supply is able to take the extra current. Last edited by snowman_al; 20th February 2020 at 09:58 AM. Reason: Change of mind re type. |
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Re: What's this tube like?
Thanks Snowman, I will ask him for more photos from some of the other tubes.
Chris |
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Re: What's this tube like?
Another photo..
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Re: What's this tube like?
Hi all,
The box says E88CC on it so I feel it is safe to assume it is an E88CC/ECC88/6DJ8 type. I must admit general construction looks typically Mullard/Philips. John |