jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
Presenting:Wait you have a car collection shaped like little dogs?
Woodstock is part corgi.
Presenting:Wait you have a car collection shaped like little dogs?
Woodstock is part corgi.
Very cool and of course I was being facetious. My son is amazing about keeping things I have given him, somewhere there is a Z car in silver that was very much like a Datzun 240Z I owned. I gave him a red Mazda RX7 when he turned 16 but he eventually totaled it. Now he buys his own sports cars.Presenting:
Nice! Please let us know your impressions.My Linlai Global E-6SN7's have arrived, very well packed.
Sweet!My Linlai Global E-6SN7's have arrived, very well packed.
I just gave my white one a bath yesterday. Still shines up pretty nicely for a 16 year old car, and I haven't totaled it....yet. Of course with its book value what it is today, all I'd have to do is break a headlight and it'd be totaled.Very cool and of course I was being facetious. My son is amazing about keeping things I have given him, somewhere there is a Z car in silver that was very much like a Datzun 240Z I owned. I gave him a red Mazda RX7 when he turned 16 but he eventually totaled it. Now he buys his own sports cars.
Still in pristine conditionI just gave my white one a bath yesterday. Still shines up pretty nicely for a 16 year old car, and I haven't totaled it....yet. Of course with its book value what it is today, all I'd have to do is break a headlight and it'd be totaled.
Teeny?Bill is just a teeny bit anal retentive, so that's to be expected.
The 12BH7 is close to a 6SN7, a direct replacement would be the 6CG7.Maybe someone of you 6SN7 enthusiasts can answer my question.
According to this Website.
https://tubemaze.info/tube_equivalents/
6SN7 tubes can be used as replacements for 12BH7 tubes and only need an Adapter. (Octal to Noval)
In other words, they have different pinout but are electrically identical.
Has anyone experience with that and can confirm?
It depends on what voltage your amp is running the 12BH7's at. The filaments on a 12BH7 can be run at either 6.3v or 12.6v -- if your amp is running them at 6.3v, then an adapter should allow a 6SN7 to be subbed (although it will have more gain). If your amp is running the 12BH7's at 12.6v, then a simple pin converting adapter will not work -- you'll fry the filaments of the 6SN7.Maybe someone of you 6SN7 enthusiasts can answer my question.
According to this Website.
https://tubemaze.info/tube_equivalents/
6SN7 tubes can be used as replacements for 12BH7 tubes and only need an Adapter. (Octal to Noval)
In other words, they have different pinout but are electrically identical.
Has anyone experience with that and can confirm?
Thank you guys.It depends on what voltage your amp is running the 12BH7's at. The filaments on a 12BH7 can be run at either 6.3v or 12.6v -- if your amp is running them at 6.3v, then an adapter should allow a 6SN7 to be subbed (although it will have more gain). If your amp is running the 12BH7's at 12.6v, then a simple pin converting adapter will not work -- you'll fry the filaments of the 6SN7.
Never hurts to ask. At worst, all they can say is they won't say.Thank you guys.
So I have to ask McIntosh at which voltage they run the 12BH7 in their new MHA200.
Do you think they will reveal such detail?