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The Reference 6SN7 Thread
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attmci
Headphoneus Supremus
Anyone want a TS 6f8g for $300? Seems a new dealer is born.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/312765672056?ul_noapp=true
https://www.ebay.com/itm/312765672056?ul_noapp=true
JKDJedi
Headphoneus Supremus
Can't you get those for under $100? Or at $100!?Anyone want a TS 6f8g for $300? Seems a new dealer is born.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/312765672056?ul_noapp=true
attmci
Headphoneus Supremus
The tube is overpriced. Then there are TS round plate and flat plate versions of the same tube. The round one costs more than the other.Can't you get those for under $100? Or at $100!?
bcowen
Headphoneus Supremus
Anyone want a TS 6f8g for $300? Seems a new dealer is born.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/312765672056?ul_noapp=true
ROFL!! At least he has all positive feedback. Both of them.
attmci
Headphoneus Supremus
He has no idea what he is doing.ROFL!! At least he has all positive feedback. Both of them.![]()
His other listing is a reasonable deal.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-matching...554680?hash=item48d2479ff8:g:z5YAAOSwispdea5z
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Geezer Rock 001
500+ Head-Fier
I need some help with the two tubes in the pictures. I acquired them in my quest for the ultimate 6NS7 tube. I am looking for information and value for them. Or if someone is interested in them I would sell them for a fair price.
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sennfan83261
500+ Head-Fier
The Sylvania looks like a 6SN7GT, early '50s flat plates. The three digit date code should be on the black base: year-week with the year being the first digit. Not my favorite Sylvania 6SN7GT's for my Darkvoice 336SE, as I think the bad boys (early to mid 1952 T-plate three holes), early '50s 6SN7GT chrome domes, and the early '50 2-hole T-plates sound better than them with that amp. Hell, I like Sylvania's early-mid '50s 6SN7GTA's better than the two early '50 6SN7GT flat plates in my possession. Overall, they're pretty good, but there's better from that manufacturer. If used, I would pay $15-20 for one of those flat plates. Typically, I pass them for the others that I mentioned.I need some help with the two tubes in the pictures. I acquired them in my quest for the ultimate 6NS7 tube. I am looking for information and value for them. Or if someone is interested in them I would sell them for a fair price.
Thanks
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As for the CBS 6SN7GTB, I don't know since I don't have any but they seem to be plentiful and cheap.
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bcowen
Headphoneus Supremus
The Sylvania looks like a 6SN7GT, early '50s flat plates. The three digit date code should be on the black base: year-week with the year being the first digit. Not my favorite Sylvania 6SN7GT's for my Darkvoice 336SE, as I think the bad boys (early to mid 1952 T-plate three holes), early '50s chrome domes, and the early '50 2-hole T-plates sound better than them with that amp. Hell, I like Sylvania's early-mid '50s 6SN7GTA's better than the two early '50 6SN7GT flat plates in my possession. Overall, they're pretty good, but there's better from that manufacturer. If used, I would pay $15 for one of those flat plates at most. Typically, I pass them for the others I mentioned.
As for the CBS 6SN7GTB, I don't know since I don't have any but they seem to be plentiful and cheap.
The CBS 6SN7GT (not to be confused with the CBS/Hytron 5692) is a decent sounding tube. But just decent -- nothing special. Relatively speaking, it's a $20 tube in NOS condition.
JKDJedi
Headphoneus Supremus
Would a 6CG7 tube work with an ECC83 to 6SN7 adapter? I got the ECC83 adapter to use with a 12AT7 tube a while back, so wondering if a 9 pin adapter is a 9 pin adapter or just get a 6CG7 to 6SN7 adapterto be safe.
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Keno18
Member of the Trade: NY Talent Media
No. Wrong pinout . A 6cg7 has the pinout of a 6922. Better to get the right adapterWould a 6CG7 tube work with an ECC83 to 6SN7 adapter? I got the ECC83 adapter to use with a 12AU7 tube a while back, so wondering if a 9 pin adapter is a 9 pin adapter or just get a 6CG7 to 6SN7 adapterto be safe.
JKDJedi
Headphoneus Supremus
That explains a lot...thank you. (I meant 12AT7) so have that adapter on order, thanks.No. Wrong pinout . A 6cg7 has the pinout of a 6922. Better to get the right adapter

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bcowen
Headphoneus Supremus
That explains a lot...thank you. (I meant 12AT7) so have that adapter on order, thanks.![]()
@Keno18 is correct (of course). The 12AU7/12AX7/12AT7 all have the same pinout, just different gain levels. To adapt for a 6SN7 socket, pin 9 is put into play to run those tubes at 6 volts. The 6CG7 has no pin 9 connection.

Download the TDSL program at the link below. Hasn't been updated in quite some time but is still a very handy program for getting tube info. The data sheet links tab will take you directly to web pages with copies of the original spec sheets. Some of the links go to nonexistent pages now, but most still work.
http://www.duncanamps.com/tdslpe/
Ripper2860
Headphoneus Supremus
That GE sure looks like a Sylvania. The V-angled plates are VERY similar to Sylvania 6SN7's I've seen.
As for you liking the Sylvie better than Frankie -- there's a lot to be said for Synergy, HP sound profile, and personal preference. Part of the fun is finding the tube that suits what you like and all else be damned!!
I've found that while I like Frankie, I like the Lansdale Frankies best. I own a Sylvie 7N7 with a middle support rod between the plates (similar to 6SN7W) and it fares as well or maybe better than non-Lansdale Frankies and darn close to the Lansdales. The Lansdales and center support rod Sylvie just have a bit more bottom-end punch, air and top-end extension, IMHO w/ my setup, ears and music preferences.
Don't even get me started on Brimar 6SN7GTs.
As for you liking the Sylvie better than Frankie -- there's a lot to be said for Synergy, HP sound profile, and personal preference. Part of the fun is finding the tube that suits what you like and all else be damned!!
I've found that while I like Frankie, I like the Lansdale Frankies best. I own a Sylvie 7N7 with a middle support rod between the plates (similar to 6SN7W) and it fares as well or maybe better than non-Lansdale Frankies and darn close to the Lansdales. The Lansdales and center support rod Sylvie just have a bit more bottom-end punch, air and top-end extension, IMHO w/ my setup, ears and music preferences.
Don't even get me started on Brimar 6SN7GTs.
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