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Syl
August 4th 03, 09:30 PM
Hi all,
I picked up a bunch of 6080 yesterday to complete an OTL experiment. All are
branded DUMONT. There is something weird about "some" of them. Some are like
a light
version, a bit smaller in height and very light. Others are taller and
weight almost a half
pound ! The plates are sorta encapsulated with a thick "weight" in lack of a
better description.
Is there such a thing as "commercial" versions and maybe an "industrial" one
?
The light version is dated 7050 the heavy one 76xx. Any enlightment on this
would
be appreciated.
I also picked up a bunch of 1625. Since I also have an 807 amp in the works,
I read the 1625 is an equivalent of the 807. Unfortunately, none of my tube
books offers specs and cross-reference. Is the 1625 a good audio tube to
play with ?
I can paint the plates black if it can help...[grin]
I expect to use 4 or 6 1625 in PPP monoblocks with their own regulated PSU.
Unless someone tells me those are crappy tubes...Or will you let me become
a guinea pig and review the results for you guys ? ;o)
Thanks,
Syl
Mikkel C. Simonsen
August 4th 03, 10:55 PM
Syl wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I also picked up a bunch of 1625. Since I also have an 807 amp in the works,
> I read the 1625 is an equivalent of the 807. Unfortunately, none of my tube
> books offers specs and cross-reference.
Have a look here: http://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/049/1/1625.pdf
> Is the 1625 a good audio tube to play with ?
I guess it's as good as the 807 :-)
Best regards,
Mikkel C. Simonsen
syl
August 5th 03, 12:23 AM
"Mike Diack" a écrit dans le message
> Are you sure the "heavy" ones are not 6336As ?
Nope, says 6080 all right on the tube's base...
Now, if they are printed 6080 (the box too)
and they are in fact 6336A I couldn't tell,
the reason me asking...;o)
The heavy one shows the markings on the base,
the light one, on the tube, but couldn't get the
picture to show. They both are Dumont...
www.oldradioz.com/temp/light_6080.jpg
www.oldradioz.com/temp/heavy_6080.jpg
www.oldradioz.com/temp/heavy_6080_base.jpg
Syl
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syl
August 5th 03, 12:26 AM
"Mikkel C. Simonsen" a écrit dans le message
>
> > Is the 1625 a good audio tube to play with ?
>
> I guess it's as good as the 807 :-)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Mikkel C. Simonsen
Thanks for the link Mikkel.
Cool ! At less than a buck each (NOS army box 1944) I think I can use
them by the dozen...-hehehe
Syl
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john stewart
August 5th 03, 01:08 AM
Screen of a 7027 is tied to pin one as well as the usual pin 4.
That sure causes a problem when you stuff it into a 6L6(metal)
socket where it should otherwise work!!!!
Cheers, John Stewart
Carroll Conklin wrote:
> Syl,
>
> You have the graphite (heavy, and probably has a WB, or such, suffix) a=
nd
> steel versions of the 6080. The 6080 is the upgrade from 6AS7G.
>
> The 1625 is exactly the same as the 807 except it has a 12.6 Volt heate=
r.
> The 807 is 6.3V ;-).
>
> Carroll
>
> "syl" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > "Mikkel C. Simonsen" a =E9crit dans le message
> > >
> > > > Is the 1625 a good audio tube to play with ?
> > >
> > > I guess it's as good as the 807 :-)
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > >
> > > Mikkel C. Simonsen
> >
> > Thanks for the link Mikkel.
> >
> > Cool ! At less than a buck each (NOS army box 1944) I think I can use=
> > them by the dozen...-hehehe
> >
> > Syl
> >
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Carroll Conklin
August 5th 03, 03:35 AM
Syl,
You have the graphite (heavy, and probably has a WB, or such, suffix) and
steel versions of the 6080. The 6080 is the upgrade from 6AS7G.
The 1625 is exactly the same as the 807 except it has a 12.6 Volt heater.
The 807 is 6.3V ;-).
Carroll
"syl" > wrote in message
.. .
> "Mikkel C. Simonsen" a écrit dans le message
> >
> > > Is the 1625 a good audio tube to play with ?
> >
> > I guess it's as good as the 807 :-)
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Mikkel C. Simonsen
>
> Thanks for the link Mikkel.
>
> Cool ! At less than a buck each (NOS army box 1944) I think I can use
> them by the dozen...-hehehe
>
> Syl
>
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