Ad Widget

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Converting from 6EU7 to 12AX7 ... need a little help.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Converting from 6EU7 to 12AX7 ... need a little help.

    Hi everyone.

    As the title suggests, I want to convert an amp with a 6EU7 to a 12AX7. I have a nearly limitless supply of vintage 12AX7s but very few 6EU7s.

    I've found the pinouts on tdsl and made a little conversion chart for my own benefit. The one question I have is that the 12AX7's 9th pin is designated as the center heater pin but there's no correlating pin on the 6EU7, so I don't know where to go with that.

    Below is the chart I made for myself.



    I'm doing this to a '65 Gibson Skylark GA-5T. I have the schematics for that up on my site as well if anyone wants them.

    Thanks for any help you can offer, I greatly appreciate it.

  • #2
    When running a 12AX7 on a 6.3V heater winding, pins 4 & 5 are tied together on one side of the heater winding, and pin 9 is on the other side of the heater winding. So you need to run one wire from pins 4-5 of the 12AX7 to either pin 1 or pin 2 of the 6EU7, and the other wire from pin 9 of the 12AX7 to the other pin (2 or 1) conversely.
    Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

    "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

    Comment


    • #3
      So, if I understand you correctly, the correlation would be like this (using the relationship table on my chart). Makes sense to me if that's right.

      12ax7 - 6eu7
      1 = 6
      2 = 5
      3 = 4
      4,5 = 2
      6 = 7
      7 = 8
      8 = 9
      9 = 1

      Thanks for the answer so quickly, by the way.

      --
      John

      Comment


      • #4
        Sounds about right if you've got the pins numbers right. Check here
        http://www.triodeel.com/6eu7p1.gif
        Building a better world (one tube amp at a time)

        "I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by sangandongo View Post
          So, if I understand you correctly, the correlation would be like this (using the relationship table on my chart). Makes sense to me if that's right.

          12ax7 - 6eu7
          1 = 6
          2 = 5
          3 = 4
          4,5 = 2
          6 = 7
          7 = 8
          8 = 9
          9 = 1

          Thanks for the answer so quickly, by the way.

          --
          John

          Did this work out for you?

          I am contemplating the same thing in a Minuteman GA-20RVT

          Your help appreciated in advance.

          thanx

          Comment


          • #6
            Yes and no.

            The OT was actually dead, so even though I rewired the preamp section for 12AX7, the amp ended up shitting itself anyhow. SO, yes, it worked and sounded great for a few minutes, but the real issue was the output tranny, so I'm going to have to rewire that in later.

            --
            j.k.

            Comment

            Working...
            X