gibosi
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As the ECC32 draws .9 amps, it can't really be considered a 6SN7GT. Actually, it is more accurate to say that it is a modified 6N7G with separate cathodes. And in fact, Mullard simply took the ECC31, separated the cathodes and the ECC32 was born. The only other modified 6N7G with separate cathodes that I am aware of is the Raytheon 5694.
Many consider the ECC32 to be among the best drivers available. But as always, "best" is a function of personal preferences and system synergy.
Many consider the ECC32 to be among the best drivers available. But as always, "best" is a function of personal preferences and system synergy.