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On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 17:16:59 UTC, "Tio Pedro"
wrote: "Count Floyd" wrote in message news:BJ4mQCBKg9HM-pn2-3dWudjBJPujT@localhost... Just changed some tubes in my S-38 and the original 50L6GT was changed to 30L6GT by my tube supplier. I know that it is the audio output tube, but listening to it does not seem to make any difference. Is there a difference? Should I pull the tube and use the 50? Thanks -- Add up the tube filament voltages and see which tube is closest to what your line voltage. I'd think that the 50L6 would be preferable. Tio, Thanks for the advice. It was a 35L6, not a 30L6, but I put the 50L6 back in, it was not the problem, it was the rectifier tube, don't fix what works, right? Thanks |
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