[AMRadio] RE: 6BG6 ad
Brian Carling
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Wed Mar 1 21:57:07 EST 2006
A 1614 is rated for plate voltage of 550 volts and 25 W plate
dissipation.
The 6L6 is rated for 375V and 20 awtt sof plate dissipation.
I suspect you could sub OK between the 1614 and a 6L6GC,
but I have not tried it.
On 1 Mar 2006 at 18:29, Mahlon Haunschild wrote:
> Keep in mind through all of this that a 6L6GB is a somewhat different
> tube than a 6L6, a 6L6GC is a quite different tube compared to a 6L6,
> and finally a 7027A is a VERY different tube compared to a 6L6 (though
> all of them share much the same electrical characteristics).
>
> I'm still not sure what exactly a 1614 is, nor what its intended market
> was, but I do know that any old 6L6GC will sub for them in Ranger
> modulator service. Anyone want to buy some NOS 1614s?
>
> regards,
>
> Mahlon - K4OQ
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