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Ooooo....I could use all those 12SN7s I found in my stash the other night.
From Glenn studios
12SN7 to 6SN7 voltage doubler using large 1000uf capacitors
Ooooo....I could use all those 12SN7s I found in my stash the other night.
Pricing for the 12SN7 series certainly looks attractive. Will have to inquire.If Glenn reads Head-Fi instead of the morning paper, then I won't have to...
I filled out the Head-Fi survey the other day and laughed at the question about how many hours I spent on the site per week. I read it at home, work, school and will check my subs on my phone when I am away. *sigh*
So is that adapter to use in any amp? I assume the intent was for Glenn Studios amps.
Ooooo....I could use all those 12SN7s I found in my stash the other night.
It should be okay in other amps that use the 6SN7 too.
This is no doubt the smarter way to go about acquiring this particular type of tube, so I say to myself after spending way too much money on way too many 6SN7 tubes.
Your time on the site is valuable - always poised to make a contribution. I would think the adapter would work for any amp as specified (12SN7>6SN7). You've another amp in mind? I'm getting restless. I have a refund being processed (SB Touch) and the proceeds are to fund the "X" mod (and shipping). It's already been received and inspected. The payment is in the books! Apparently, someone in Accounts Payable is dilly-dallying.
Just what kind of premium 12SN7 tubes are lurking inside your closet anyway?
I am pleased Glenn solved the noise problem with the 12SN7 to 6SN7 adapters.
We talked about it last December, didn't take long for Glenn to sort it out.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/479031/6sn7-tube-addicts/1440#post_7961152
Your time on the site is valuable - always poised to make a contribution. I would think the adapter would work for any amp as specified (12SN7>6SN7). You've another amp in mind? I'm getting restless. I have a refund being processed (SB Touch) and the proceeds are to fund the "X" mod (and shipping). It's already been received and inspected. The payment is in the books! Apparently, someone in Accounts Payable is dilly-dallying.