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The tube designation looks like 6N1P in Latin characters. Similar to a 6DJ8? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6N1P chuck |
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good job, chuck... 6n1p it is! not quite the same gm as the 6dj8, but a hell of a lot more available, and cheaper. |
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Chuck, is your middle name "Ulysses"?
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Yes correct it's a 6N1P-EV (RUSSIAN 6Н1П-ЕВ). Hello for Russian Community. If author interesting specification this here: 6N1P-EV | 6DJ8 | ECC88 | 6922 | Double Triode Tube like you see from description it's equivalent of 6DJ8, E88CC, 6922 tubes. Thx, USSRTRADEcom
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