The 6SN7 Identification Guide

Nov 26, 2015 at 4:01 PM Post #76 of 536
Pics are always nice. 
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Nov 26, 2015 at 8:47 PM Post #77 of 536
  Thanks for the useful link so T = British Tungsram, Tottenham. I'll add pics if useful.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
 
Nov 27, 2015 at 9:23 AM Post #79 of 536
  The Marconi B65 is not always metal based.
They can be , but are also made with black plastic base.
Also with brown base and with smoked glass or clear glass.
manufactored in Britten Holland USA .
 
I have a few of these types ;-))
They are in my opinion the best of the 6sn7 types
Koldby

I have a B36....same tube , 12 volt version of B65, at least i think.......very nice tube.
 

 
Nov 27, 2015 at 12:43 PM Post #80 of 536
Did DuMont ever manufacture their own 6SN7? I know they sourced some from Tung-Sol and I've read elsewhere they never made any receiving tubes. However, going through my tube stash I found this DuMont 6SN7GTB with DuMont's EIA number, 158.

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I've seen a black plate version of this tube that looks identical otherwise on eBay. My question is, who made it?
 
Nov 27, 2015 at 6:42 PM Post #83 of 536
Not sure, but could be Toshiba.


Then DuMont were lying liars that lied, because it says "USA" twice on this tube! You can see "Made in USA" under the DuMont label in the first picture, and here again with some kind of manufacturing code.

EDIT: I figured it out after some Google Image searching- it's a rebranded Raytheon.

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Nov 28, 2015 at 10:02 AM Post #84 of 536
That would make sense, because wasn't a lot of the Toshiba tooling directly copied from Raytheon (on purpose under Raytheon's supervision)?
 
Dec 11, 2016 at 6:26 PM Post #89 of 536
Hello People,
Has anyone tried the Sylvania CHS JAN 6SN7WGTA? 66' - How does it sound?
 
I found a matched quad for $150 - not sure if it's a good deal? I want to use them in the Freya...
 
Thank you!
 
Dec 25, 2016 at 10:13 PM Post #90 of 536
Just started rolling 6SN7GTs in my Lyr, and have a question about the codes on the pair, below (6SN7GTAs).  The seller describes them as "angled plates," but I'm still trying to figure out all the different plate structures.  re: the codes, are they to be read vertically as two sets of numbers (my assumption), or horizontally as three sets of numbers?  Assuming vertically, "077" doesn't seem to refer to Sylvania, and I haven't any reference to it yet.  The "448" I'm guessing means the 48th week of 1954.  What about the "14B"(?) in the third photo?
 
They've only been going about 24 hours, but digging them so far.  Tighter bass than the KEN-RAD and 3-hole Sylvania "Bad Boy" 6SN7GTs I rolled previously, and those weren't bad.  Early days, though.
 
Thanks in advance for any info or insights.
 
 
Photos pulled from eBay listing
 

 

 

 

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