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studioit
04-14-2007, 06:06 AM
Does anybody know the real story. Besides the fact that pin 1 is tied to the can. Are they the same / as robust as the glass ones? There 's all kinds of rumors - some say the're the same tube inside, some not . Some say don't use them in amps they get too hot etc. I have a few RCA's and have used them in a Blackfaced vibrochamp with great success- and sound. Anyone else have any experiences with them?
Ian
Tom Phillips
04-14-2007, 04:54 PM
Ian,
There are metal 6L6s that have maximum ratings that are quite a bit lower than those of the glass 6L6GC. Maybe that’s where the rumors about the metal 6V6s originated.
We will do best to go with the documented facts from a reliable source. Let’s use the 1965 RCA receiving tube manual. According to the 6V6 / 6V6GTA data page the metal and glass tubes are identically rated except for:
1) The pin one case connection that you already mentioned
and
2) Some slight differences in the direct interelectrode capacitances
Without going into a big debate about the effect of #2 I say just install and bias the metal version as you would a glass version and, if you like the sound then you have succeeded.
You have already used them “with great success”. So have I.
Most guitar amps that use 6V6s exceed the basic ratings of the tube anyway, but that’s another story.
Regards,
Tom
stokes
04-15-2007, 12:29 AM
I have used the metal 6v6's and the only downside I found was that when biasing into class A territory I couldnt see the plates to be sure they werent redplating,otherwise they worked the same as the glass envelope.
Rob Mercure
04-17-2007, 11:44 PM
Only a slight "hijack" of this thread ("no, I don't want to go to Havana, Montego Bay will do nicely") - one of the "rarest" tubes in my collection is an "ST" - "spherical tubular" or "coke bottle" 6V6 branded "Delco." While I've seen lotsa other bottles from the 30s-50s with the ST shape this is the first 6V6.
Rob
blodviol
04-19-2007, 09:18 PM
I've used metal RCA 6L6's in my Fender 5C5 ProAmp, and they are the best sounding tubes i've tried in there. but they get freaking hot, so when the amp had been on for 30 minutes, it started to sound too soft. less crunch, less volume and more sag. I solved that by blowing a fan into the back.
They sounded better than the 6L6GA's i have in there now. less headroom, but just perfect overdrive. Tung-Sol 6SC7G's, of course...
Well, I guess that had nothing to do with the thread, as they are not 6V6's..
Tríste
stokes
04-20-2007, 04:37 AM
Only a slight "hijack" of this thread ("no, I don't want to go to Havana, Montego Bay will do nicely") - one of the "rarest" tubes in my collection is an "ST" - "spherical tubular" or "coke bottle" 6V6 branded "Delco." While I've seen lotsa other bottles from the 30s-50s with the ST shape this is the first 6V6.
Rob
I've seen some French "Mazda" brand that had the coke bottle 6V6's. wiwitubes.com is a supplier in China that has pictures of them.
Jammin'John
02-16-2008, 07:21 PM
I have a metal 6v6 that I stuck in a deluxe and the fuse blew !
JJ
J Martin
02-17-2008, 12:09 AM
The metal 6V6 tubes don't seem to dissipate the heat as well as the glass version. I only use them in low powered low voltage amps and old radio gear. They make a great oscillator for sending code on the 40 or 80 meter ham bands.
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