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![]() "Jimmie D" wrote in message ... I have heard there are some tubes that use plate caps that are basically the same as a 6L6. The only readon I want to use something like this is because of the design of the output transformer I have. The B+ connection is on the bottom, underside of the chassis, and the plate connection is on the top. Jimmie Thanks all, an 807 would be great. They are tall enough to be almost even with the top of the transformer. Jimmie |
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A 1625 is an 807 with a 12 volt filament, if that's the filament voltage
that you have. Jim -- "Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt, and dance like no one is watching." --Satchel Paige "Jimmie D" wrote in message ... "Jimmie D" wrote in message ... I have heard there are some tubes that use plate caps that are basically the same as a 6L6. The only readon I want to use something like this is because of the design of the output transformer I have. The B+ connection is on the bottom, underside of the chassis, and the plate connection is on the top. Jimmie Thanks all, an 807 would be great. They are tall enough to be almost even with the top of the transformer. Jimmie |
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![]() "Ham Radio" wrote in message ... A 1625 is an 807 with a 12 volt filament, if that's the filament voltage that you have. Jim -- Thanks for the consideration but 6 volts will work fine. I am building my daughter a guitar amp and I wanted it to look "vintage". Jimmie |
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