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In article , "Shiva"
wrote: I got a tiny RCA mic /phono (yeah) preamp, and it uses a single toob - 6SC7. I've got a couple, but I have a weird aversion to metal toobs. Any reason why I shouldn't go with a 6SL7? i know the pinout's *slightly* different, but only one grid. Anyone done this? The specs look close enough... Don't forget to add a shield. Regards, John Byrns Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/ |
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![]() "John Byrns" wrote in message ... In article , "Shiva" wrote: I got a tiny RCA mic /phono (yeah) preamp, and it uses a single toob - 6SC7. I've got a couple, but I have a weird aversion to metal toobs. Any reason why I shouldn't go with a 6SL7? i know the pinout's *slightly* different, but only one grid. Anyone done this? The specs look close enough... Don't forget to add a shield. Regards, John Byrns Because the metal toob has a shield pin? I've never really seen shields on 6sl7's (i 'm sure they exist), the only time a shield made a diff. is when I stuck the first gain stage too close to the output toobs (trying to squeeze in too much on too small a chassis)... -dim Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/ |
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Shiva wrote:
"John Byrns" wrote in message ... In article , "Shiva" wrote: I got a tiny RCA mic /phono (yeah) preamp, and it uses a single toob - 6SC7. I've got a couple, but I have a weird aversion to metal toobs. Any reason why I shouldn't go with a 6SL7? i know the pinout's *slightly* different, but only one grid. Anyone done this? The specs look close enough... Don't forget to add a shield. Regards, John Byrns Because the metal toob has a shield pin? I've never really seen shields on 6sl7's (i 'm sure they exist), the only time a shield made a diff. is when I stuck the first gain stage too close to the output toobs (trying to squeeze in too much on too small a chassis)... -dim I'm sure the shield pin on the metal tube is for the metal enclosure itself. I think those were put on all metal tubes so that if an element shorted to the metal enclosure, it wouldn't wind up killing someone who touched the enclosure. Phil |
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![]() I'm sure the shield pin on the metal tube is for the metal enclosure itself. I think those were put on all metal tubes so that if an element shorted to the metal enclosure, it wouldn't wind up killing someone who touched the enclosure. Phil I remember opening up a bad 6F6 metal tube a long time ago, and IIRC, there was a thin glass envelope inside the metal can. Strange consruction, but that is the way that one was made. I'm not sure any electrode could ever contact the outer metal can, but maybe they are all not made that way. The outer can was connected to a ground point as you referred to as the shield pin. Regards, Tom Regards, Tom |
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![]() t.hoehler wrote: I'm sure the shield pin on the metal tube is for the metal enclosure itself. I think those were put on all metal tubes so that if an element shorted to the metal enclosure, it wouldn't wind up killing someone who touched the enclosure. Phil I remember opening up a bad 6F6 metal tube a long time ago, and IIRC, there was a thin glass envelope inside the metal can. Strange consruction, but that is the way that one was made. I'm not sure any electrode could ever contact the outer metal can, but maybe they are all not made that way. The outer can was connected to a ground point as you referred to as the shield pin. I never took apart a 6F6, but the couple small-signal tubes I did take apart did *not* have an inner glass envelope. Don't want to sacrifice a metal tube to science? Here's a dissection story, with photos: http://www.r-type.org/static/6j5.htm Cheers, Fred -- +--------------------------------------------+ | Music: http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/ | | Projects: http://dogstar.dantimax.dk | +--------------------------------------------+ |
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Dim,
The only reason to keep the original is for resale value. If you are just going to experiment, have at it! For the responders who don't think the outside metal case is connected to anything --BEWARE--. I got one of the worst shocks of my life from a metal 6L6. It was a beater, I was using to troubleshoot an amp. I brushed my hand against it and it had the full B+ on the can! It is common practice for un-used pins on tube sockets to be used as tie points. Just my luck that this amp tied the shield pin to B+. Carroll "Shiva" wrote in message ... I got a tiny RCA mic /phono (yeah) preamp, and it uses a single toob - 6SC7. I've got a couple, but I have a weird aversion to metal toobs. Any reason why I shouldn't go with a 6SL7? i know the pinout's *slightly* different, but only one grid. Anyone done this? The specs look close enough... -dim |
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