Originally posted by Enzo
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Low gain 12AX7 ECC83 ???
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The 12AY7 & 5751 are direct replacements, optimized to work at their best in an identical circuit as a circuit designed for a 12AX7, but neither should be considered a "low-gain 12AX7." They are all three very distinct tube types. It'd be like calling a 68k resistor a "low-resistance and 100k."
If I had a real 12AX7 with a gain of 70 or 45, I'd call it "broken."
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Good AX7 plate reads 168V
Good AU7 plate reads 68V
The International labelled 12AX7 plate reads 58V
Or any of the tubes listed in manuals as 12AU7 replacements.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostNo need for a Tube tester: just plug suspect tube in a known preamp position, say the classic 1k5/100k cathode/plate pair.
A 12AX7 will self bias around 150/160V if rail is 250/260V , a 12AT7 will not be far off .... a 12AU7 will be way off.
I think plate will be much lower, probably less than 100V, wouldn´t be surprised at 60 to 80V , since U7 passes way more current than X7 in all cases.
While a well worn X7 will pass less current than expected (lowered emission as Enzo said), so plate voltage should be way higher than normal.
I bet that plate voltage difference should be enough to separate a weak X7 from a good but lower gain U7
Even if both show low gain.
Thanks for the great tip!
Now to try and remember this the next time I decide to go wading into the tube stash. lol
(Regardless, I saved it for posterity! )Start simple...then go deep!
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