I'm trying to replace the power tubes in my Russian Red Bear MK 60, but I can't figure out a proper replacement. The stock tubes are Russian 6N3C-E (better known as the Sovtek '5881'). I thought it'd be in my best interest to switch to 6l6GCs - and just adjust the bias accordingly - until I found 'information' suggesting that the amp wouldn't sound 'good' with 6L6s, and that the Russian '5881' tubes can handle much high plate voltages.
According to every spec sheet I've found for the Sovtek 5881/ 6N3C-E, the maximum plate voltage is 250 volts, much lower than the plate voltage in my properly functioning Red Bear that has a plate voltage of 482 volts!
How could this be? Could the maximum plate voltage rating be rated at half of what's it's capable of? They are using these tubes in so many amps, and I can't believe the maximum plate voltage is actually that low. Most 6L6s can handle 500 volts on the plate, and I don't understand how the Russian 6N3C-E are supposed to have higher plate tolerances (BTW, the infamous Lord Valve stated that in his catalog).
Clarification would be a godsend.
Thanks.
According to every spec sheet I've found for the Sovtek 5881/ 6N3C-E, the maximum plate voltage is 250 volts, much lower than the plate voltage in my properly functioning Red Bear that has a plate voltage of 482 volts!
How could this be? Could the maximum plate voltage rating be rated at half of what's it's capable of? They are using these tubes in so many amps, and I can't believe the maximum plate voltage is actually that low. Most 6L6s can handle 500 volts on the plate, and I don't understand how the Russian 6N3C-E are supposed to have higher plate tolerances (BTW, the infamous Lord Valve stated that in his catalog).
Clarification would be a godsend.
Thanks.
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