Hi. I pulled this tube out of a Marvel (by Premier) 35 amp. Can anyone help me identify what it is and what a replacement for it might be. There is no other visible markings on it besides what's in the attached photo.
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It’s probably a 6v6 as I think the rectifier tube on that amp is a 6x4. We just had a question about this on the forum a few days ago. That’s why it’s still fresh in me brain.
edit: I think the preamp tube is either a12au7 or 12at7. Unless some of the models used big bottle preamp tubes.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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This ad (https://reverb.com/item/3946979-vint...good-condition) says the tube set is 12/AU7/6V6 GT/6X4.
Gonz beat me...
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Then it's safe to say it's a 6V6. A magnifier might help you see if there is anything left of the number on it. Should be somewhere on the glass, can be right at the top. Sometimes a bit of breath fog will help show it.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g1 View PostThen it's safe to say it's a 6V6. A magnifier might help you see if there is anything left of the number on it. Should be somewhere on the glass, can be right at the top. Sometimes a bit of breath fog will help show it.
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What you have there is a GT. Plain 6V6 would be metal, 6V6G would be shouldered 'coke bottle' type. GT is likely period correct and also the most reliable option. Metal type is least desirable and prone to microphonics.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by mozz View PostI wouldn't go buy new tubes just for the sake of them being new. Those old tubes, if still good, will be fine.
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Originally posted by Tom Phillips View PostI strongly agree with mozz. Original tubes are often perfectly good. Diagnose first and then replace parts if necessary. Old tubes made by the classic manufacturers can often outperform the copies currently being made. Those old tubes were made with better materials allowing them to outlive the newer copies.
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