Hi, a friend dropped off a Bogen CHB-35A last week to see if I might be able to make something more useful to him out of it. No problem, it's a simple and interesting project and it's in quite good shape, clean and unadulterated. I figured I'd keep the existing tube compliment; I can work with with it and I like that the tube designations on the chassis will remain correct.
My question though, is why would a designer choose to use a 6EU7 for the first tube, and then a 12AX7 for the next? Looking at the datasheets for both I can't see any real significant difference besides the pinout. The 6EU7 does have a controlled hum spec which the regular 12AX7 doesn't appear to, although a 7025 meets that same limit. Just curious if anyone can think of a reason.
Andy
http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/pdf/bogen_chb35a.pdf
My question though, is why would a designer choose to use a 6EU7 for the first tube, and then a 12AX7 for the next? Looking at the datasheets for both I can't see any real significant difference besides the pinout. The 6EU7 does have a controlled hum spec which the regular 12AX7 doesn't appear to, although a 7025 meets that same limit. Just curious if anyone can think of a reason.
Andy
http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/pdf/bogen_chb35a.pdf
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