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This amp was built by P&H Electronics in Lafayette Indiana in 1956..It
used four 1625 tubes or 837 tubes in GG...The manual says that the 1625 tubes are modified ..Doesn`t say what sort of modifications they have..Tube Manual shows same pin-out ,same socket ,same connections etc..Anyone know what the modifcations might be...They both seem to operate all OK with about the same power out..I seem to remember an article some years back about removing the socket from the tube and changing some pin connections or whatever...any help appreciated.. |
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... This amp was built by P&H Electronics in Lafayette Indiana in 1956..It used four 1625 tubes or 837 tubes in GG...The manual says that the 1625 tubes are modified ..Doesn`t say what sort of modifications they have..Tube Manual shows same pin-out ,same socket ,same connections etc..Anyone know what the modifcations might be...They both seem to operate all OK with about the same power out..I seem to remember an article some years back about removing the socket from the tube and changing some pin connections or whatever...any help appreciated.. If I remember it correctly, the modification consisted in separating the suppressor grid from the cathode, so that the tube can be operated as a triode. Actually within the socket there are two separate wires for the suppressor grid and the cathode, both connected to pin 6. The modification consisted in de-soldering the suppressor grid wire and moving it to a free pin (pin 2 or pin 5). Such a modification was not possible for the 807 (the 6.3V version of the 1625), because it only has five pins in total. 73 Tony I0JX |
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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
ha scritto nel messaggio ... This amp was built by P&H Electronics in Lafayette Indiana in 1956..It used four 1625 tubes or 837 tubes in GG...The manual says that the 1625 tubes are modified ..Doesn`t say what sort of modifications they have..Tube Manual shows same pin-out ,same socket ,same connections etc..Anyone know what the modifcations might be...They both seem to operate all OK with about the same power out..I seem to remember an article some years back about removing the socket from the tube and changing some pin connections or whatever...any help appreciated.. If I remember it correctly, the modification consisted in separating the suppressor grid from the cathode, so that the tube can be operated as a triode. Actually within the socket there are two separate wires for the suppressor grid and the cathode, both connected to pin 6. The modification consisted in de-soldering the suppressor grid wire and moving it to a free pin (pin 2 or pin 5). Such a modification was not possible for the 807 (the 6.3V version of the 1625), because it only has five pins in total. 73 Tony I0JX If the 807 in question has two wires going to the same pin it would be possible to remove the base and replace it with a 6 or 7 pin base (or even an octal base) from a dead tube and move the suppressor to its own pin. OR you could just connect the suppressor to one of the other grid pins since you're going to run the tube in grounded grid anyway. Either way though it's no longer an 807 and should be marked as such in case the tube ends up elsewhere. I wonder if the 6BG6G sweep tube (or even the 6L6G) was also made in the same way, with the suppressor having its own wire outside of the bulb? The 6BG6G is almost an 807 in an octal base. The only difference is that the 807 has extra RF shielding and sometimes ceramic plate supports lacking in the 6BG6G. Both tubes are derived from the 6L6G. |
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On 4/24/2010 2:17 PM, Roger Johnson wrote:
Kenneth Scharf wrote: Antonio Vernucci wrote: ha scritto nel messaggio ... This amp was built by P&H Electronics in Lafayette Indiana in 1956..It used four 1625 tubes or 837 tubes in GG...The manual says that the 1625 tubes are modified ..Doesn`t say what sort of modifications they have..Tube Manual shows same pin-out ,same socket ,same connections etc..Anyone know what the modifcations might be...They both seem to operate all OK with about the same power out..I seem to remember an article some years back about removing the socket from the tube and changing some pin connections or whatever...any help appreciated.. If I remember it correctly, the modification consisted in separating the suppressor grid from the cathode, so that the tube can be operated as a triode. Actually within the socket there are two separate wires for the suppressor grid and the cathode, both connected to pin 6. The modification consisted in de-soldering the suppressor grid wire and moving it to a free pin (pin 2 or pin 5). Such a modification was not possible for the 807 (the 6.3V version of the 1625), because it only has five pins in total. 73 Tony I0J I seem to remember only certain brands of 1625 were suitable for the mod. Some brands had the supressor connected to the cathode inside the envelope. I don't know if this also pertains to 807s. 73, Roger I have one of these that I horsetraded for a year or so ago, and it had 837 type tubes in it instead of 1625's. I think I read somewhere that P&H used 837's in the later models. I have never had it on the air but it looks nice and lights up. 73's, Larry W4LK |
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