http://www.shinjo.info/frank/sheets/049/6/6LF8.pdf
I was looking at some tube charts and came across the 6LF8 high mu triode / sharp cut-off pentode 9 pin tube. The tube chart describes it as being for video amplifiers and other applications using positive triode-grid operation.
What interests me is that this appears to be a very linear tube(at least the triode section). The bias voltages are a bit confusing though. I'm still a bit in the dark on interpreting these chart, but am I correct in interpreting there is a small window where the triode section can be operated negative bias? Is there any practical audio use for this tube? What about the pentode section? Could this be used for designing a very low wattage pre amp and power amp in one tube?
It appears you could build a 2 watt or so amp with this tube?
What would the sharp cut-off do?
Any thoughts or insight?
I was looking at some tube charts and came across the 6LF8 high mu triode / sharp cut-off pentode 9 pin tube. The tube chart describes it as being for video amplifiers and other applications using positive triode-grid operation.
What interests me is that this appears to be a very linear tube(at least the triode section). The bias voltages are a bit confusing though. I'm still a bit in the dark on interpreting these chart, but am I correct in interpreting there is a small window where the triode section can be operated negative bias? Is there any practical audio use for this tube? What about the pentode section? Could this be used for designing a very low wattage pre amp and power amp in one tube?
It appears you could build a 2 watt or so amp with this tube?
What would the sharp cut-off do?
Any thoughts or insight?
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