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6P3S/6P3S-E

PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:13 pm
by Starfish Scott
Hearing reports that these are ok in Fender amps (old)/Class "A".

Replacing 6L6GC's..

Anyone?

Re: 6P3S/6P3S-E

PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:18 pm
by theROCKER1111
Capt. Scott wrote:Hearing reports that these are ok in Fender amps (old)/Class "A".

Replacing 6L6GC's..

Anyone?
I think you need lessons. 'cause a wise STARFISH once told me that GEAR doesn't make a difference in sound! LOL!! dude you got to admit...


"i don't care who you are thats some funny sh*t right there"-larry the cable guy


I got you with the same sh*t you got me with!!

...NOW DON'T GO RUSHING ME OR NOTHING...I WAS JUST JOKING MAN ITS A LITTLE SENSE OF HUMOR SEEING HOW WE GOT OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT A COUPLE WEEKS BACK! I THOUGHT A LITTLE SENSE OF HUMOR TO COOL THINGS DOWN.

anyway i don't really know much about amps but from my understanding i think 6l6 tubes are for metal. if im wrong some feed back info would be appreciated. or if you have some knowledge on amps then some informatiom on that too would help!

PEACE OUT MAN!!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 4:10 pm
by Starfish Scott
LOL 6l6 are for metal?

Oh man, just look on Google.


6L6 as in 6L6GC is a vacuum tube.

They are used in many different amps.

I shudder to think how many amps use them.

A 6P3S is a soviet version of a 6L6GC.

A 6P3S-E is a hardier version of the same tube. They used them in Soviet Migs.
If you look at the data sheet, they are some interesting tubes.

Now I need Svetlana/SED 6L6GC but at 100$+ per matched quad, something cheaper is in order.

I'll let you know how they work if you promise to Google before asking me anything at all.