I've thought about the same thing. Also, Johan's demos are usually about interesting comparisons that I would like to try but have no knowledge, resources, money, and TIME to do what he does! "Let's go!"Fascinating. I seriously don't know if I wish I had the kind of time on my hands that this dude does or not. He seems to constantly be looking for things to fill the void.
I would have to go annoy --- er I mean SAY HI!!-- if I was that close---wait whats a km again? ........He works and lives about 60km from me at Volvo Cars![]()
I would have to go annoy --- er I mean SAY HI!!-- if I was that close---wait whats a km again? ........
I can hear the differences of most tubes!@ I really like the RCA Blackplates, the 17mm plate Mullard ECC83, Gold Lion KT66, KT88 and especially The Mullard EL37! Never pass them up, get em and then pass them up to me, well test em later! View attachment 34462 View attachment 34463 It's is different with each amp and tube. The telefunken 12AX7 is an outstanding tube but in my AC30's there just too bright. 6V6's with Octal preamp tubes sound amazing! I know everyone hears differently and for every listener there will be different opinions and that is what makes the subject so cool. New ones I don't really care for for various reasons BUT if you get a better production run as each varies then you did good. To do that you have to have a dude who goes thru em a lot like an busy amp repair place to know which particular runs are optimum. Original used or NOS ones are a real murky world as you need to study the insides very carefully to know if there legitimate. I could go on and on about this ….. till I get carpal tunnel
So, you need a veriac?From what I understand, the 6V6 was developed/used as a radio tube for car radios when they used tubes in car radios. RCA specked em out at 315 plate volts WELL the Blackface Fender Deluxe ran 420 volts true em , the catch is, the line power was 110v back then which yielded less plate voltage back then. I just checked my wall AC and it read out @ 123 v. I have a schematic/design I've saved for 35 years now that I've been jone's in to build, still jone's in, it takes 2- 6V6's and runs em separately cathode biased but in parallel. Of course I wanted octal preamp tubes, like the earlier Tweed Amps. And, keep them a little under filtered, not much , just a little.
Yes, the 6V6 was developed (by Ken-Rad) as an output tube for automotive radios & battery powered receivers etc. Design maximum plate voltage rating is 350VFrom what I understand, the 6V6 was developed/used as a radio tube for car radios when they used tubes in car radios. RCA specked em out at 315 plate volts WELL the Blackface Fender Deluxe ran 420 volts true em , the catch is, the line power was 110v back then which yielded less plate voltage back then. I just checked my wall AC and it read out @ 123 v. I have a schematic/design I've saved for 35 years now that I've been jone's in to build, still jone's in, it takes 2- 6V6's and runs em separately cathode biased but in parallel. Of course I wanted octal preamp tubes, like the earlier Tweed Amps. And, keep them a little under filtered, not much , just a little.
