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I notice RDH has several examples of using a 6AU6 in preamplifiers. These
seem readily available for reasonable prices (unlike the EF86 which seems to be getting more expansive every day). Has anyone any experience using the 6AU6 in preamps and is it any good? Cheers Ian |
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On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 21:06:35 +0100, Ian Bell
wrote: Ian Bell wrote: I notice RDH has several examples of using a 6AU6 in preamplifiers. These seem readily available for reasonable prices (unlike the EF86 which seems to be getting more expansive every day). Has anyone any experience using the 6AU6 in preamps and is it any good? Cheers Ian Anyone? If I were you I'd put this in rec.audio.tubes d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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Ian Bell wrote:
I notice RDH has several examples of using a 6AU6 in preamplifiers. These seem readily available for reasonable prices (unlike the EF86 which seems to be getting more expansive every day). Has anyone any experience using the 6AU6 in preamps and is it any good? Cheers Ian Anyone? |
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Ian Bell wrote:
Ian Bell wrote: I notice RDH has several examples of using a 6AU6 in preamplifiers. These seem readily available for reasonable prices (unlike the EF86 which seems to be getting more expansive every day). Has anyone any experience using the 6AU6 in preamps and is it any good? Cheers Ian Anyone? Andy Grove went through a period of using them as the first stage in World Design power smplifers. I don't have personally experence, but they should be ok. As to if they are better than (say) a C3g or D3a is a different question. Of course they came after RDH. I suspect part of the price of the EF86 is due to the amplifiers that used it instead of any implicit virtue of the valve. -- Nick |
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Don Pearce wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 21:06:35 +0100, Ian Bell wrote: Ian Bell wrote: I notice RDH has several examples of using a 6AU6 in preamplifiers. These seem readily available for reasonable prices (unlike the EF86 which seems to be getting more expansive every day). Has anyone any experience using the 6AU6 in preamps and is it any good? Cheers Ian Anyone? If I were you I'd put this in rec.audio.tubes d Not sure I can cope with the likely resulting diatribe but, hey ho, what the hell ;-) Ian |
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Nick Gorham wrote:
Ian Bell wrote: Ian Bell wrote: I notice RDH has several examples of using a 6AU6 in preamplifiers. These seem readily available for reasonable prices (unlike the EF86 which seems to be getting more expansive every day). Has anyone any experience using the 6AU6 in preamps and is it any good? Cheers Ian Anyone? Andy Grove went through a period of using them as the first stage in World Design power smplifers. I don't have personally experence, but they should be ok. As to if they are better than (say) a C3g or D3a is a different question. Of course they came after RDH. I suspect part of the price of the EF86 is due to the amplifiers that used it instead of any implicit virtue of the valve. The only obvious (specified) virtue of the EF86 is its AF noise and hum performance neither of which is specified for the 6AU6 probably because it was intended as and RF amp. I suspect you are right about the causes of EF86 price rise - which in a sense pleases me because I should be able to get 6AU6s cheaply. Ian |
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"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Nick Gorham wrote: Andy Grove went through a period of using them as the first stage in World Design power smplifers. I don't have personally experence, but they should be ok. Yes, I have them (NOS military Mullards) in my KT88 - perfectly fine. (I believe one of the reasons they were originally selected by AG is that they are very *quiet* and they were described as 'wonderfully linear' in the sales blurb at the time...??) I suspect you are right about the causes of EF86 price rise - which in a sense pleases me because I should be able to get 6AU6s cheaply. Note you will need dinky little B7G sockets for them... |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Nick Gorham wrote: Andy Grove went through a period of using them as the first stage in World Design power smplifers. I don't have personally experence, but they should be ok. Yes, I have them (NOS military Mullards) in my KT88 - perfectly fine. (I believe one of the reasons they were originally selected by AG is that they are very *quiet* and they were described as 'wonderfully linear' in the sales blurb at the time...??) I suspect you are right about the causes of EF86 price rise - which in a sense pleases me because I should be able to get 6AU6s cheaply. Note you will need dinky little B7G sockets for them... Meant also to say that they are 'close or identical' to the EF94 according to Duncan: http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/show.php?des=EF94 And these: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...link:middle:uk I should be *buying* - not telling you about them!! :-) See also: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EF94-6AU6-6ZH4...QQcmdZViewItem |
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Keith G wrote:
Meant also to say that they are 'close or identical' to the EF94 according to Duncan: http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/show.php?des=EF94 yes, I had discovered that whilst searching for data sheets. And these: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...link:middle:uk Not found that one - thanks ! I should be *buying* - not telling you about them!! :-) See also: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EF94-6AU6-6ZH4...QQcmdZViewItem Yup, got that one too. There seems to be plenty on eBay right now. There are 4 lots of 35 x 6AU6 from a USA seller right now with quite reasonable UK shipping charges too, he http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=007 Ian |
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Keith G wrote:
Note you will need dinky little B7G sockets for them... Indeed. Also explains why they are popular in some tube mics wired as triodes - Sony C800 IIRC, he http://www.gyraf.dk/schematics/Sony_C800G_Schematic.gif Ian |
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