Review of the DIY 6H6N to E182CC/5687 Tube Adapters (BullPlugs) For LD MKII & MKIII Headphone Amplifiers
Mar 7, 2008 at 5:26 PM Post #31 of 57
yesterday i got my tung-sol 5687, they sound very clear an bright (i love that).

here are the rest of the pictures:



the "bulldapters" are made from an old sovtec tube
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a bit of an
pipe and an tube socket. It works fine.
I soldered them together with some old "wire wrap" wire - at least i filled the hole adapter with some "two compnent glue" - its very stable
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greets
Stefan
 
Mar 7, 2008 at 10:16 PM Post #32 of 57
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Originally Posted by webghost /img/forum/go_quote.gif
yesterday i got my tung-sol 5687, they sound very clear an bright (i love that).

here are the rest of the pictures:



the "bulldapters" are made from an old sovtec tube
rolleyes.gif
a bit of an
pipe and an tube socket. It works fine.
I soldered them together with some old "wire wrap" wire - at least i filled the hole adapter with some "two compnent glue" - its very stable
cool.gif


greets
Stefan



Excellent! I feel pretty good now that someone else has a MKIII and MKIVse.
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Now if someone would make a pair of Bull adapters with a gold casing, that would look great in the MKIVse!
 
Mar 13, 2008 at 4:38 PM Post #33 of 57
i´ve tried to make my bulldapters smaller - it was successfull!
With the parts i own, its not possible to make it much smaller
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they work perfect!


greets
Stefan

btw: i´m looking for a pair of 6H30P-DR
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Mar 13, 2008 at 7:23 PM Post #34 of 57
Totally cool webghost.......still waiting for me parts to come in...
 
Mar 14, 2008 at 2:35 PM Post #35 of 57
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Originally Posted by webghost /img/forum/go_quote.gif
i´ve tried to make my bulldapters smaller - it was successfull!
With the parts i own, its not possible to make it much smaller
biggrin.gif


they work perfect!


greets
Stefan

btw: i´m looking for a pair of 6H30P-DR
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Those shorter ones are great! Good job!
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Apr 2, 2008 at 5:38 AM Post #36 of 57
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If people dont feel comfortable making these adapters themselves, they should contact Singlepower Audio to inquire if SP would manufacture some 6H6N to 5687 adapters for them. Singlepower has been making tube socket adapters for a couple years now and have the process down to a science. I have been using my original tube 6SN7GT to 7N7 tube socket adapters for three years now .... and I still enjoy these adapters as much as when I first got them.
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6SN7GT to 6CG7/ 6GU7 adapters ....

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6SN7GT to 7AF7/ 7N7 adapter ....

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6SN7GT to 7AF7/ 7N7 adapters for the gain stages of both amps along with 6SN7GT to 5687 adapters for the MPX3's output tubes.

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Hey SACD, how much does SP usually charge?
 
Apr 7, 2008 at 7:32 PM Post #37 of 57
Singlepower Audio quoted me $119 per adapter.
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I think I will try to make my own first.

Can someone explain the diagram to me? I am pretty good with soldering, and putting things together etc, but that diagram is throwing me for a loop.
 
Apr 8, 2008 at 1:31 PM Post #38 of 57
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Originally Posted by ciphercomplete /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Singlepower Audio quoted me $119 per adapter.
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I think I will try to make my own first.

Can someone explain the diagram to me? I am pretty good with soldering, and putting things together etc, but that diagram is throwing me for a loop.



PM Ethebull. He can give you more specifics.
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Apr 8, 2008 at 1:59 PM Post #39 of 57
Some folks process verbal descriptions better than diagrams. Here’s the v.d.

The diagram illustrates a view of the pins from the bottom of a tube. Hold a loose tube in your hand and look at its underside, with the opening or “missing tenth pin gap” at the top. You now have the orientation as to the pin numbering.

Start by soldering nine wire leads to the socket. It helps if they are different colors for easy identification.

Pins 1, 2, 3, & 7 are wired from the socket to the pin base with no change. 1 goes to 1, 2 to 2, etc.

Wires 4 & 5 from the socket both go to pin 5 on the pin base

Wires 6, 8, and 9 go to pins 8, 4, and 6 respectively.

When you’re done, pin 9 on the pin base will have no wire soldered to it.

Some folks find verbal descriptions more confusing than a diagram… (see page one)
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Aug 8, 2009 at 4:14 AM Post #42 of 57
Hey guys,

Do you know if I "built" the bull plug adapters if I could use the combination of the Mullard E182CC and the Mullards M8161? and if this would be a wise choice???? or is the tung sol 5687 a better decision? I am currently in the process of making a bull plug so it would be nice to order a pair of tubes before the process starts! Cheers,
 
Aug 10, 2009 at 9:57 PM Post #43 of 57
Hey guys, its me again,

This is probably a dumb question but I want to be sure before ordering the parts, are the following for one adapter or two?

9 pin shielded plug - made by Vector (rfe) $5.00
9 pin shielded plug - made by Vector - w/o cable hole
great for making plug-in modules for RIAA etc$11.00
9 pin minature plug fits sockets for ECC-83, 12AX7
good for making tube adapters and test jigs (rfe)$4.50 - I ordered these
9 pin minature plug - Amphenol - silver plated contacts
with rubber boot $10.00

Thanks,
 
Feb 4, 2010 at 7:51 PM Post #45 of 57

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