Tube types that will work with Aune T1:
6DJ8, ECC88, 6922, E88CC, 7308, 6N23P, 6N27P, 6N11, 6N1P, 7DJ8, PCC88, ECC189, 6ES8,
E188CC, ECC86, 6GM8, PCC189, 7ES8, Cca, CV2492, CV2493, CV10320, CV5231, CV5354,
CV5358, M3624, CV4108, CV5331, CV5464, CV5472, CV8065, CV9838, CV10320, CV10403
6FW8, ECC85 6AQ8, PCC85 & 9AQ8->some may sound distorted due to underpowered 9V heater,
6BQ7A, 6BZ7, 6BS8, 6BK7B->some may not work probably due to "too high" mA current draw,
6SN7, 5692, 12AU7, 5814, 6189W, 12AT7*, 6201*.
CV tube types cross-reference:
http://www.audiotubes.com/cv2000.htm
Chinese tubes cross-reference:
http://www.audiotubes.com/chinese.htm
Tubes marked in
green are tube types that I personally have tried with Aune T1 and seem to work with no problems.
Tubes marked in
blue are tube types that other users have tried with Aune T1 and seem to work with no problems.
Tubes marked in
orange are tube types that have been tested by some users but some of them did not work.
Tubes marked in
red are tube types that require custom socket adapter to work.
* means that it has too high gain and
volume output level should be reduced from PC control panel.
6SN7 > 6DJ8 socket adapter:
6SN7 -> 6DJ8
Pin 1 -> Pin 2
Pin 2 -> Pin 1
Pin 3 -> Pin 3
Pin 4 -> Pin 7
Pin 5 -> Pin 6
Pin 6 -> Pin 8
Pin 7 -> Pin 4
Pin 8 -> Pin 5
Pin 9 is not used.
12XX7 > 6DJ8 socket adapter (pin-out information coming soon):
Well.....here is the summary of the 12xx7 compatibility.
12AU7.....works well, sounds good, no distortion. Also tried 5814 and 6189W, which is the military ones. So far my Pilot labelled Mullard sounds very sweet. So does that 6189W....
12AT7......Works, but too much gain. You can run it half volume on the computer, then turn the volume up louder on the Aune. Also tried a 6201......same thing.
12AX7.....No-go all the way around. Too much gain.
5751.......No-go. Too much gain.