The Reference 6SN7 Thread

Oct 5, 2023 at 9:40 PM Post #9,526 of 10,668
I just received an RCA VT231 / 6SN7GT Grey / Smoked Glass tube and I would appreciate any information you can provide about this tube. It is labeled RCA Radiotron, Made in the USA with a Y5 code. Do you know when the RCA Radiotron logo was used on the 6SN7GT tube and what the date of manufacture is based on the Y5 code?. Looking online (fairly exhaustively), I can’t find any examples of this exact tube with the RCA Radiotron logo.
I can confirm the following, which are characteristic of the RCA VT231 / RCA 6SN7GT version #1 tube:

Base: black with silver labels
Glass: grey extending right from base to near the top, usually opaque
Top mica: round
Other significant features: 2 stabilising rectangular mica ‘ears’ on either side of round top mica. Mica ears often ‘scratch’ out trails in the grey glass.
Not labeled ‘VT-231’ but having ‘RCA’ in a circular logo (with a lightning bolt) labeled in silver print on the base.

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Thank you!
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Oct 5, 2023 at 10:08 PM Post #9,527 of 10,668
These are the RCA codes I found online

Z - 1936
U - 1937
T - 1938
X - 1939
R - 1940
Y - 1941
S - 1942
K - 1943
H - 1944
V - 1945
F - 1946

1 - JAN-FEB
2 - MAR-APR
3 - MAY-JUN
4 - JUL-AUG
5 - SEP-OCT
6 - NOV-DEC

E stands for OEM
Very good info!
 
Oct 6, 2023 at 9:57 AM Post #9,529 of 10,668
“that’s for us to know and for you to find out” 🤣 …. ==> clandestine mass acquisition of best tubes 🤣
I did load up on specific Melz after that and even gave some away but that was never a secret.😉 I also repaired the pin solder and answered PM’s about which versions to buy.

I also kept a few tubes because I had not seen that many of a specific type. I want to say a GE VT-231 was one of them.

Todays listen will include an all GEC setup with L63’s followed by a dozen tubes I have not heard in a while. 12876244-9EFE-4DB5-B3BF-8BB5F8D8DC88.jpeg
 
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Oct 6, 2023 at 2:03 PM Post #9,530 of 10,668
I did load up on specific Melz after that and even gave some away but that was never a secret.😉 I also repaired the pin solder and answered PM’s about which versions to buy.

I also kept a few tubes because I had not seen that many of a specific type. I want to say a GE VT-231 was one of them.

Todays listen will include an all GEC setup with L63’s followed by a dozen tubes I have not heard in a while. 12876244-9EFE-4DB5-B3BF-8BB5F8D8DC88.jpeg
There are lot's of different GEC L63 :) All the way from the 1940's to late 1960's.
 
Oct 6, 2023 at 2:08 PM Post #9,531 of 10,668
There are lot's of different GEC L63 :) All the way from the 1940's to late 1960's.
I am not sure of the age on mine, I do like them as well as other single triode tubes I own.
The GEC’s I am listening to are from 1968 since there is a Z on them. I have others in boxes in my shop that should be older, I looked up the codes.😀
 
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Oct 6, 2023 at 2:53 PM Post #9,534 of 10,668
Tubes sold by greengirl613 glow from bacterial phosphorescence, not from heated elements … 🤔😳🤪
 
Oct 7, 2023 at 2:13 AM Post #9,535 of 10,668
I am not sure of the age on mine, I do like them as well as other single triode tubes I own.
The GEC’s I am listening to are from 1968 since there is a Z on them. I have others in boxes in my shop that should be older, I looked up the codes.😀
Correct me if I am wrong but I thought the "Z" signified Hammersmith factory. BTW nice to see you sharing the 6SN7 knowledge and your experienced perspective here @Paladin79. I still have the MELZ 1578 pair for which you graciously resoldered the pins for me. Never a whisper of noise after that. You are a great resource (and a gentlemen if I may add w/o embarrassing you too much)! :)
 
Oct 7, 2023 at 8:22 AM Post #9,536 of 10,668
I did load up on specific Melz after that and even gave some away but that was never a secret.😉 I also repaired the pin solder and answered PM’s about which versions to buy.

I also kept a few tubes because I had not seen that many of a specific type. I want to say a GE VT-231 was one of them.

Todays listen will include an all GEC setup with L63’s followed by a dozen tubes I have not heard in a while.
If it's marked as a VT-231 that would indicate early 1940's production (wartime) and a good likelihood that Ken-Rad actually made it. Whew. 🤣
 
Oct 7, 2023 at 8:56 AM Post #9,537 of 10,668
Correct me if I am wrong but I thought the "Z" signified Hammersmith factory. BTW nice to see you sharing the 6SN7 knowledge and your experienced perspective here @Paladin79. I still have the MELZ 1578 pair for which you graciously resoldered the pins for me. Never a whisper of noise after that. You are a great resource (and a gentlemen if I may add w/o embarrassing you too much)! :)
You could be right, I found someone who listed the years 1945 to 1968 by letters of the alphabet 😄 z being 1968. I am not 100% certain that info is correct.

And you are most kind, I am glad the tubes are working out for you.😉
 
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Oct 7, 2023 at 9:06 AM Post #9,538 of 10,668
If it's marked as a VT-231 that would indicate early 1940's production (wartime) and a good likelihood that Ken-Rad actually made it. Whew. 🤣
Very possible, I am having trouble locating the tube but I believe it was grey glass like this one.😉 I have a box of various VT-231’s packed away somewhere but other projects are in the way.

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Oct 7, 2023 at 10:00 AM Post #9,539 of 10,668
Oct 7, 2023 at 1:56 PM Post #9,540 of 10,668
The Melz from the 70’s and 80’s are certainly not my favorites even though I own some to complete my collection.😜
The so called 1578’s from the 50’s and early 60’s are another matter entirely. They rated toward the top of over 1500 6SN7’s and equivalents friends and I ran blind tests on. A Sylvania or two did crack the top 25.😉
My Melzs are marked: II-80, OTK-48, 9. Should be the 80's, right? Nothing available for the 50's Melz, very few available (reliable source) for the 80's these days.
 

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