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Quiel wrote:i can almost touch Tony's DIY passion. Congratz!!!
JackD201 wrote:Great work Tony What's the western name for a 6H2A if any?
I hope winter has found you safe and warm over there. The tubes will keep you warm
JackD201 wrote:Eee! I meant the cyrillic 6H32 pala
Buti naman ligtas ka sa lamig muna bro
tony wrote:JackD201 wrote:Eee! I meant the cyrillic 6H32 pala
Buti naman ligtas ka sa lamig muna bro
no worries.....6N32 sa english, equivalent to 6dj8, 6922, 6N1P, E88CC......high transconductance tube and is able to operate at lower voltages......
kabubi wrote:hello Tony,
i'd like to ask if the 6H32 is the same as the 6H30. is one a direct replacement of the other? which to you produces the better sound?
maraming salamat!
k
JoeyGS wrote:So does that mean I can just swap the 6n32 (6h32??) into a circuit built around the 6922/6dj8 circuit? The reason I ask is that I have a 6922/6dj8 based aikido preamp.
Thanks and regards,
Joeytony wrote:JackD201 wrote:Eee! I meant the cyrillic 6H32 pala
Buti naman ligtas ka sa lamig muna bro
no worries.....6N32 sa english, equivalent to 6dj8, 6922, 6N1P, E88CC......high transconductance tube and is able to operate at lower voltages......
Squirrelnutzipper wrote:6H23, right?
lovejbl wrote:This is one of the best pre-amp I ever listened using a 24-way JBL multi system. No noise, wide sound, great piano/violin sound, vocals are live, and big imaging. yours truly lovejbl
ojof00l wrote:lovejbl wrote:This is one of the best pre-amp I ever listened using a 24-way JBL multi system. No noise, wide sound, great piano/violin sound, vocals are live, and big imaging. yours truly lovejbl
pssssst...ssssh.
padinig naman!
tony wrote:this is the revised schematic:
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