[Boatanchors] Chinese 6L6GC ?
Bill Stewart
cwopr at embarqmail.com
Thu Dec 11 19:34:44 EST 2008
No particular use other than spares for AF-67s, AT-1, a 6F6/6L6 homebrew and maybe a few new projects..no audio requirements. Just saw the price and was curious. However the 6L6/Gs I see are well above the price of these Chinese tubes. I ordered a few to see how they work.
Bill, K4JYS
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From: "BLIMPY" <blimpboy at sonic.net>
To: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 4:20:29 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: [Boatanchors] Chinese 6L6GC ?
Ask yourself.. do you really have to have GC's / 5581 / 7025 ?
or will some other plain vanilla 6L6 or metal variant work as well ?
RF or AF ?
I dont think anybody needs a GC for RF.
I just bought a pair of these things.. .because they were cheap, and I'm
poor. I have 3 AF-67 to re-tube. I sprung for matched set for modulator
use.
Time will tell how they behave. It's not that demanding. Not like a hot
rod guitar amp that eats tubes for lunch.
( dang guitar nuts want Tung Sol 5881's then wreck them with overdrive ! )
If you want good tubes for good audio.. and can't pay the freight for Tung
Sol or Sylvania or RCA... then the Sovtek will be the cheap new tube of
choice.
These play nicely as single ended driver service in globe kings, and work
fine in P-P audio situations.
There is a true story of the guy who found a cigarette butt in one of his
new chineese tubes. Should tell you something.
I would put that down as urban legend if I didnt know somebody who'd seen it
!
What really bothers me about many of these cheap tubes is that the rare
metals once used in the production of good tubes
may well be skipped or skimped .
I have had good luck with 12AU7 and 12AX7 tubes from Slovakia, Russia (
JJ, Sovtek, Svetlana) for general use.
And Russian 6L6.
On the other hand, chineese are getting thier act together with more and
more ISO certified factories.
So a difinitive, I dunno from me.
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