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6V6 to EL34 adaptor socket
You anyone know where I might find something this this. |
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If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is
to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. |
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"Ronald" wrote in message ...
If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. You also might want to make sure your filament winding can handle the EL34's. I think they draw roughly twice as much as a 6V6. *IIRC*,6V6's are about .9A for the fils,and EL34's are 1.9A) |
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0,45A and 1,2A for 6V6 and EL34, respectively.. (not positive on the EL34..
but certain on the 6V6) "Nothing40" wrote in message m... "Ronald" wrote in message ... If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. You also might want to make sure your filament winding can handle the EL34's. I think they draw roughly twice as much as a 6V6. *IIRC*,6V6's are about .9A for the fils,and EL34's are 1.9A) |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 12:53:00 +0000, scottp wrote:
You anyone know where I might find something this this. You want to stick a 6V6 in an EL34 socket, or vice versa? In what kind of amp, and why? -- Ned Carlson Triode Electronics Chicago,IL USA www.triodeelectronics.com |
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This is a typo,
I meant to ask for a 6V6 to EL84 adaptor socket. Sorry, Scott Ronald wrote: EL34 = 1.5A in my book . "Maaaaaaark" schreef in bericht news:gzIlb.152806$pl3.151642@pd7tw3no... 0,45A and 1,2A for 6V6 and EL34, respectively.. (not positive on the EL34.. but certain on the 6V6) "Nothing40" wrote in message . com... "Ronald" wrote in message ... If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. You also might want to make sure your filament winding can handle the EL34's. I think they draw roughly twice as much as a 6V6. *IIRC*,6V6's are about .9A for the fils,and EL34's are 1.9A) |
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Ah !! EL84 is pretty close to 6V6 so that might work !! But always check the
bias !! Even if you use new 6V6's and the amp uses fixed bias ...... An adaptor can easily be made of a broken octal tube . Remove the base and put a noval socket into this base . Ronald . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... This is a typo, I meant to ask for a 6V6 to EL84 adaptor socket. Sorry, Scott Ronald wrote: EL34 = 1.5A in my book . "Maaaaaaark" schreef in bericht news:gzIlb.152806$pl3.151642@pd7tw3no... 0,45A and 1,2A for 6V6 and EL34, respectively.. (not positive on the EL34.. but certain on the 6V6) "Nothing40" wrote in message m... "Ronald" wrote in message ... If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. You also might want to make sure your filament winding can handle the EL34's. I think they draw roughly twice as much as a 6V6. *IIRC*,6V6's are about .9A for the fils,and EL34's are 1.9A) |
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"Ronald" wrote in message ... Ah !! EL84 is pretty close to 6V6 so that might work !! But always check the bias !! Even if you use new 6V6's and the amp uses fixed bias ...... An adaptor can easily be made of a broken octal tube . Remove the base and put a noval socket into this base . Ronald . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... This is a typo, I meant to ask for a 6V6 to EL84 adaptor socket. Sorry, Scott Ronald wrote: EL34 = 1.5A in my book . "Maaaaaaark" schreef in bericht news:gzIlb.152806$pl3.151642@pd7tw3no... 0,45A and 1,2A for 6V6 and EL34, respectively.. (not positive on the EL34.. but certain on the 6V6) "Nothing40" wrote in message m... "Ronald" wrote in message ... If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. You also might want to make sure your filament winding can handle the EL34's. I think they draw roughly twice as much as a 6V6. *IIRC*,6V6's are about .9A for the fils,and EL34's are 1.9A) Get yourself some THD yellowjackets. They seem to be popular. Perhaps LV sells them. -- John "If you dont know where you're going, any road will take you there." -George Harrison |
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Thanks all for the inputs.
Now I have some options. John Templeton wrote: "Ronald" wrote in message ... Ah !! EL84 is pretty close to 6V6 so that might work !! But always check the bias !! Even if you use new 6V6's and the amp uses fixed bias ...... An adaptor can easily be made of a broken octal tube . Remove the base and put a noval socket into this base . Ronald . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... This is a typo, I meant to ask for a 6V6 to EL84 adaptor socket. Sorry, Scott Ronald wrote: EL34 = 1.5A in my book . "Maaaaaaark" schreef in bericht news:gzIlb.152806$pl3.151642@pd7tw3no... 0,45A and 1,2A for 6V6 and EL34, respectively.. (not positive on the EL34.. but certain on the 6V6) "Nothing40" wrote in message . com... "Ronald" wrote in message ... If pin 1 is connected to ground just disconnect it and connect is to pin 8 . Schould work for 6V6 and EL34 after that . Now you just need to check the bias if you plug in EL34 . "scottp" schreef in bericht ... You anyone know where I might find something this this. You also might want to make sure your filament winding can handle the EL34's. I think they draw roughly twice as much as a 6V6. *IIRC*,6V6's are about .9A for the fils,and EL34's are 1.9A) Get yourself some THD yellowjackets. They seem to be popular. Perhaps LV sells them. |
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