For 6BL7 tube users

Jul 5, 2016 at 1:16 PM Post #271 of 614
Ahh okay, thanks alot guys, i do have the c3g just not the adapters yet. Not sure if im willing to go into the external heat business just yet though.
How about using 2 6bl7 and 2 6sn7 as powers, anyone tried that?
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 6:35 PM Post #272 of 614
I got some very nice Sylvania flat plates last night (I have 3 sets now). Used but tested well. Great condition.
 
So I mixed Sylvania flate plate and X plate into each socket last night. First time I have done that. I liked the result.
 
I'm curious. With the double adapters can I run one 6AS7G/6080 and one 6BL7 off a single 6080 socket??? or will it be too hard for my amp? Amp is the Woo WA22.
 

 
I'm curious how my favorite 6AS7G (GE 6AS7GA) and a 6BL7 would sound if they were together.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 6:47 PM Post #273 of 614
I got some very nice Sylvania flat plates last night (I have 3 sets now). Used but tested well. Great condition.

So I mixed Sylvania flate plate and X plate into each socket last night. First time I have done that. I liked the result.

I'm curious. With the double adapters can I run one 6AS7G/6080 and one 6BL7 off a single 6080 socket??? or will it be too hard for my amp? Amp is the Woo WA22.




I'm curious how my favorite 6AS7G (GE 6AS7GA) and a 6BL7 would sound if they were together.


Hello Badas...

6AS7/6080 draw 2.5 amps and a 6BL7 draws 1.5 amps. so a whopping 8 amps for just the powers if you do mix a 6AS7/6BL7 per side...plus the draw for your drivers.

Can't say if it's safe or not in the Woo because I don't know the Transformer limits.

I can say that I heat externally via a 20 amp Transformer and have done 6AS7/6BL7 and a 6AS7/2x 6BL7's per side.
What I found was the second you add the 6AS7 (or 6080) the 'magic' you gained with multiple 6BL7's is lost.

That multiple 6BL7 advantage of deep powerful yet articulated bass, plus the additional midrange presence/clarity and detail digging,
is gone, once you add back in a 6AS7 or 6080.

So...I never do it, and stay 2x 6BL7 or 3x 6BL7 per side or some combination of multiple 6BL7's / 6BX7's per side.

The 6BL7 advantage is major and a visit back to 6AS7 will renew your 6BL7 energy :-)


Cheers!


:p
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 6:50 PM Post #274 of 614
Ahh okay, thanks alot guys, i do have the c3g just not the adapters yet. Not sure if im willing to go into the external heat business just yet though.
How about using 2 6bl7 and 2 6sn7 as powers, anyone tried that?


In Elise - you will find a single 6BL7 per side as power tubes does not have enough "drive" to bring forth the magic.

The magic "starts" at 2x 6BL7 (or 6BX7) per side.

Shame that the Elise heater transformer was not just a little beefier...

Be careful out there :-)

:p
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 7:28 PM Post #275 of 614
  I got some very nice Sylvania flat plates last night (I have 3 sets now). Used but tested well. Great condition.
 
So I mixed Sylvania flate plate and X plate into each socket last night. First time I have done that. I liked the result.
 
I'm curious. With the double adapters can I run one 6AS7G/6080 and one 6BL7 off a single 6080 socket??? or will it be too hard for my amp? Amp is the Woo WA22.
 

 
I'm curious how my favorite 6AS7G (GE 6AS7GA) and a 6BL7 would sound if they were together.

    WA22 can take 3A in power tube slot/ channel                                                                                                                                                                                    
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 8:03 PM Post #276 of 614
Hello Badas...

6AS7/6080 draw 2.5 amps and a 6BL7 draws 1.5 amps. so a whopping 8 amps for just the powers if you do mix a 6AS7/6BL7 per side...plus the draw for your drivers.

Can't say if it's safe or not in the Woo because I don't know the Transformer limits.

I can say that I heat externally via a 20 amp Transformer and have done 6AS7/6BL7 and a 6AS7/2x 6BL7's per side.
What I found was the second you add the 6AS7 (or 6080) the 'magic' you gained with multiple 6BL7's is lost.

That multiple 6BL7 advantage of deep powerful yet articulated bass, plus the additional midrange presence/clarity and detail digging,
is gone, once you add back in a 6AS7 or 6080.

So...I never do it, and stay 2x 6BL7 or 3x 6BL7 per side or some combination of multiple 6BL7's / 6BX7's per side.

The 6BL7 advantage is major and a visit back to 6AS7 will renew your 6BL7 energy :-)


Cheers!


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      WA22 can take 3A in power tube slot/ channel                                                                                                                                                                                    

 
Cool.
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So that is a no go. For power ratings and sound.
 
I will stick with two 6BL7's per socket then. One flat and one X in each. It is hard to imagine a better sound.
 
Has anyone compared 6BL7's to 300B power tubes? Using twin 6BL7's per socket really reminds me of all the times I have listened to a 300B amp. The Woo WA5 and Glenn custom 300B. It is close. I'm sure the 300B is better however the 6BL7 is a lot closer than 6AS7G.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 8:20 PM Post #277 of 614
Hi Badas (and Wreckgar7),
 
I am using a combination of  Tung Sol 6BL7GTA and Tung Sol Reissue 6SN7GTB as power tubes with excellent results in my Elise. (Drivers are the EL3N).
 
I am sure you have similar power tubes, and I am curious how this combination would sound in your amp.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 8:25 PM Post #278 of 614
Hi Badas (and Wreckgar7),

I am using a combination of  Tung Sol 6BL7GTA and Tung Sol Reissue 6SN7GTB as power tubes with excellent results in my Elise. (Drivers are the EL3N).

I am sure you have similar power tubes, and I am curious how this combination would sound in your amp.


Hello Mordy...

You like a 6BL7/6SN7 per side, better than 2x 6BL7 per side?

:p
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 8:27 PM Post #279 of 614
  Hi Badas (and Wreckgar7),
 
I am using a combination of  Tung Sol 6BL7GTA and Tung Sol Reissue 6SN7GTB as power tubes with excellent results in my Elise. (Drivers are the EL3N).
 
I am sure you have similar power tubes, and I am curious how this combination would sound in your amp.

 
 
Hello Mordy...

You like a 6BL7/6SN7 per side, better than 2x 6BL7 per side?

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Interesting combo.
 
I will eventually give that a go.
 
I have 16 sets of TS RP 6C8G. I wonder how a set of those with a set of 6BL7's would go. Crazy stuff tho.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 9:16 PM Post #280 of 614
Are the 6SN7 and 6BL7 similar in voltage and pins?
 
I have a set of RCA 6SN7 greyglass from WW2 (1943) sitting in my cupboard doing nothing. If they will be compatible in the 6BL7 adapter I will give them a go.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 9:51 PM Post #282 of 614
Hi JV,
 
Yes, I found that my particular combination of 6BL7 and 6SN7 sounded sweeter than 2 x2 6BL7. Again, YMMV because of equipment and personal preferences.
 
It's just plug and play, so easy to try it out.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 9:54 PM Post #283 of 614
They use the same pin out and voltage.

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  Hi JV,
 
Yes, I found that my particular combination of 6BL7 and 6SN7 sounded sweeter than 2 x2 6BL7. Again, YMMV because of equipment and personal preferences.
 
It's just plug and play, so easy to try it out.

 
Freaky stuff. I will give it a go then.
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The only 6SN7 I have is the RCA 6SN7. So that is what I will try. I remember liking the RCA a lot. All my other drivers are 6F8G's and 6C8G's.
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 10:35 PM Post #284 of 614
Freaky stuff. I will give it a go then. :gs1000smile:  

The only 6SN7 I have is the RCA 6SN7. So that is what I will try. I remember liking the RCA a lot. All my other drivers are 6F8G's and 6C8G's.


I tried Mordy's power combo - sounds good, but I suffer from noticeably lower gain, so went back to my favorite combo:

2x (or 3x) 6BX7 (or 6BL7's) per 6AS7 socket and Sylvania 6SN7WGTA (Brown Base) as drivers.


:p
 
Jul 5, 2016 at 11:47 PM Post #285 of 614
I tried Mordy's power combo - sounds good, but I suffer from noticeably lower gain, so went back to my favorite combo:

2x (or 3x) 6BX7 (or 6BL7's) per 6AS7 socket and Sylvania 6SN7WGTA (Brown Base) as drivers.


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6C8G or 6SL7 has more gain than 6SN7. I wonder if this would help with gain issues.
 
What is the gain difference between 6BL7 and 6SN7 or 6SL7?
I have a box of 21 sets of RCA 6C8G (42 tubes) with the nice NU styled plates. It could be a way to make use of them.
 

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