Just curious if anyone has some insight on the JJ 6CA7 and how it relates to their 6L6GC and regular EL34 offerings. Looking at the tube itself, it's just a beam tetrode with the beam-forming plates externalized to pin 1 instead of connected internally to the cathode. Same dual-getter and grid cooling fin as the 6L6GC, and same beam-forming plates and general plate structure, and same bottle. See the picture down below. I get that it's basically supposed to sound like a 6L6 but bias like an EL34. I don't care so much about the 'tone' as much as its potential use in high-stress situations like the Ampeg V-2/VT40/V-4/VT22.
What interested me was that JJ's own datasheet on their 6CA7 lists its Vg2max as 500V, 50V higher than either their 6L6GC or EL34 (450V). And it has the higher screen dissipation rating (8W) of the EL34, along with its higher Vamax of 800V.
Now I know that JJ datasheets are kind of a joke, but if their 6CA7 really does sport these specs, then it seems like a good tube for Ampegs where any extra reliability margin is desirable (yes I know that they would need to be modified with a bias adjustment and have pins 1-8 shorted). And it is definitely built like a 6L6 with beam plates... so potentially would have lower screen dissipation than an EL34 when overdriven...?
Anyone have any experiences or insight on this? I have worked on a surprising number of V-4s lately that have been modified to accept EL34s (bias, pin 1 to ground, and 1K screen resistors). This tube seems like a no-brainer in that situation.
What interested me was that JJ's own datasheet on their 6CA7 lists its Vg2max as 500V, 50V higher than either their 6L6GC or EL34 (450V). And it has the higher screen dissipation rating (8W) of the EL34, along with its higher Vamax of 800V.
Now I know that JJ datasheets are kind of a joke, but if their 6CA7 really does sport these specs, then it seems like a good tube for Ampegs where any extra reliability margin is desirable (yes I know that they would need to be modified with a bias adjustment and have pins 1-8 shorted). And it is definitely built like a 6L6 with beam plates... so potentially would have lower screen dissipation than an EL34 when overdriven...?
Anyone have any experiences or insight on this? I have worked on a surprising number of V-4s lately that have been modified to accept EL34s (bias, pin 1 to ground, and 1K screen resistors). This tube seems like a no-brainer in that situation.
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