Information about 6v6
6V6 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Radio Corporation of America RCA United States in late 1937.
6V6 is a beam-power tetrode, similar to its predecessor the 6L6. While the 6L6 was an excellent tube, it was not considered suitable for use in home consumer electronic devices at the time because its output, especially in a push-pull pair, was so high. With the introduction of the lower-powered 6V6, which required only half the heater power of the 6L6, the beam-power tetrode became a usable technology for the home, and began to see common use as the audio output stage of radios and other electronic home entertainment devices where standard power pentodes such as the 6F6 had previously held sway. The 6V6 required less heater power and provided less distortion than the 6F6, while still offering higher output in both single-ended and push-pull configurations.
In the Soviet Union a version of the 6V6GT was produced since the late 1940's which appears to be a close copy of the 1940s Sylvania-issue 6V6GT - initially under its American designation (in both Latin and Cyrillic lettering), but later, after USSR had adopted its own system of designations, the tube was being marked 6P6S (6П6С in Cyrillic.)
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6V6 is a beam-power tetrode, similar to its predecessor the 6L6. While the 6L6 was an excellent tube, it was not considered suitable for use in home consumer electronic devices at the time because its output, especially in a push-pull pair, was so high. With the introduction of the lower-powered 6V6, which required only half the heater power of the 6L6, the beam-power tetrode became a usable technology for the home, and began to see common use as the audio output stage of radios and other electronic home entertainment devices where standard power pentodes such as the 6F6 had previously held sway. The 6V6 required less heater power and provided less distortion than the 6F6, while still offering higher output in both single-ended and push-pull configurations.
History
The 6V6 was introduced in both metal and shouldered glass tubes. RCA was promoting the superiority of its metal tube designs in the second half of the 1930s, and this tube, having been introduced during that period, was produced in large quantities in this format. Other tube manufacturers also produced the 6V6 in glass tubes, which were commonly found in radios not made by RCA. By 1940 the 6V6 was mostly being produced in a smaller "GT" glass envelope, and later the 6V6GTA was introduced which had a controlled warm-up period.
Current use
Generally 6V6 tubes are sturdy and can be run beyond their published specifications, except for the 6P6S, which has poor tolerance for out-of-spec operation versus most American and West European-made 6V6 variants. Because of this, the 6V6 became very popular for use in instrument amplifiers. This market allows Chinese, Slovakian and Russian tube factories to keep the 6V6 in production to this day. It is very often used in guitar amplifiers.Similar tubes
A similar tube is 6AQ5, which has similar specifications to the 6V6GT, but in a miniature glass shell, and the 7408 as well as the Soviet-produced 6P1P, which is essentially the same as 6AQ5, but has a 9-pin base.In the Soviet Union a version of the 6V6GT was produced since the late 1940's which appears to be a close copy of the 1940s Sylvania-issue 6V6GT - initially under its American designation (in both Latin and Cyrillic lettering), but later, after USSR had adopted its own system of designations, the tube was being marked 6P6S (6П6С in Cyrillic.)
References
- Stokes, John. 70 Years of Radio Tubes and Valves. NY: Vestal Press, 1982
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tetrode is an electronic device having four active electrodes. The term most commonly applies to a two-grid vacuum tube. It has four electrodes instead of three, as in the case of a triode.
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6L6 is the designator for a vacuum tube introduced by Radio Corporation of America in July 1936. At the time Philips had already developed and patented power pentode designs, which were fast replacing power triodes due to their greater efficiency.
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instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier designed for use with an electric or electronic musical instrument, such as an electric guitar, an electric bass, or an electric keyboard.
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The 6AQ5 is a miniature 7-pin output pentode. The ratings are very similar to the 6V6 at 250V and is commonly used as an output audio amplifier in tube TV's and radios. It is also known under its Mullard-Philips tube designation EL90.
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6P1P (Russian: 6П1П) is a Soviet-made miniature 9-pin beam tetrode vacuum tube with ratings similar to the 6AQ5, EL90 and the 6V6. Because of a different pinout (a 9-pin base versus 7-pin base) than an 6AQ5/EL90, it cannot be used as a plug-in replacement for
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1st element (from left to right) is (for receiving tubes) a number specifying filament voltage in volts (rounded off to the nearest whole number), or (for cathode-ray tubes) the screen diagonal or diameter in cm (rounded-off to the nearest whole number).
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