Anyone have a pair of new or used vintage 6FD7 Fat Bottles they'd be willing to sell? Can't seem to find any in stock at the moment. Please let me know and send a DM! Curious to try that tube alongside some others folks have recommended. Thanks!
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Woo Audio WA6 + WA6SE: Tubes, Comments, Pictures, and Advice
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I'm not sure if the fat bottle 6FD7s sound different because the bottle is fat, but they sure look cool. I've tried GE and Delco fot bottle 6FD7s in the past and they both sounded good.Anyone have a pair of new or used vintage 6FD7 Fat Bottles they'd be willing to sell? Can't seem to find any in stock at the moment. Please let me know and send a DM! Curious to try that tube alongside some others folks have recommended. Thanks!
Woo Audio shows them in stock, right now! YMMV on pricing.Anyone have a pair of new or used vintage 6FD7 Fat Bottles they'd be willing to sell? Can't seem to find any in stock at the moment. Please let me know and send a DM! Curious to try that tube alongside some others folks have recommended. Thanks!
I purchased a set (GE) from them several years ago when I couldn't source a pair otherwise. Thought they bought up the world supply. Nice tubes.
Woo Audio shows them in stock, right now! YMMV on pricing.
I purchased a set (GE) from them several years ago when I couldn't source a pair otherwise. Thought they bought up the world supply. Nice tubes.
I have a pair of GE labeled 6FD7 fat bottles that say made in England.
They are outstanding tubes and definitely offer a very out-of-head, holographic presentation.
If you own a WA6-SE gen 1 then you definitely owe it to yourself to have a pair.
The ones I got from Woo are made in USA and are used on a Gen 1 WA6. Might do some digging around and look at different origins, plate structures etc. Someone here is probably an expert on this tube. I was floored a few yers ago by what came out on another tube I roll, the lowly 7N7. Butt ugly, rarely spoken about, but in short or tall form, a nice sounding tube on the WA6 and 22.I have a pair of GE labeled 6FD7 fat bottles that say made in England.
They are outstanding tubes and definitely offer a very out-of-head, holographic presentation.
If you own a WA6-SE gen 1 then you definitely owe it to yourself to have a pair.
How much of it is the GE, part, vs the Made in UK part, vs other kinds of that tube. Is there is sense of how that tube designation sounds compared to 6DE7 or 6EW7?I have a pair of GE labeled 6FD7 fat bottles that say made in England.
They are outstanding tubes and definitely offer a very out-of-head, holographic presentation.
If you own a WA6-SE gen 1 then you definitely owe it to yourself to have a pair.
curious as always, as I just swapped out NOS RCA 6DE7s for Sylvania 6DE7s -- seems like it made a bigger differnce sonically than any other tube swap i've done in my recent tube-gangsta life.... Sylvanias are waaaay faster, more open, more leading edges of notes, rcas a bit lusher, but softer sounding. are the 6FD7's in that league also too as well?
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jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
I have similar thoughts on the Sylvania ‘yellow print’ 13DE7s in WA6SE (2nd generation).How much of it is the GE, part, vs the Made in UK part, vs other kinds of that tube. Is there is sense of how that tube designation sounds compared to 6DE7 or 6EW7?
curious as always, as I just swapped out NOS RCA 6DE7s for Sylvania 6DE7s -- seems like it made a bigger differnce sonically than any other tube swap i've done in my recent tube-gangsta life.... Sylvanias are waaaay faster, more open, more leading edges of notes, rcas a bit lusher, but softer sounding. are the 6FD7's in that league also too as well?
Definitely. I can only guess these made in England 6FD7 fat bottles are actually Birmar or Mullard. Just because they say GE doesn't totally tell the whole story.How much of it is the GE, part, vs the Made in UK part, vs other kinds of that tube. Is there is sense of how that tube designation sounds compared to 6DE7 or 6EW7?
curious as always, as I just swapped out NOS RCA 6DE7s for Sylvania 6DE7s -- seems like it made a bigger differnce sonically than any other tube swap i've done in my recent tube-gangsta life.... Sylvanias are waaaay faster, more open, more leading edges of notes, rcas a bit lusher, but softer sounding. are the 6FD7's in that league also too as well?
I know all of the driver tubes in the WA6-SE gen 1, were actually originally designed for use in TVs. So they weren't only designed for audio but to also handle a visual transmission.
David222
Headphoneus Supremus
Definitely. I can only guess these made in England 6FD7 fat bottles are actually Birmar or Mullard. Just because they say GE doesn't totally tell the whole story.
I know all of the driver tubes in the WA6-SE gen 1, were actually originally designed for use in TVs. So they weren't only designed for audio but to also handle a visual transmission.
If I'm not mistaken, Philips also had a heavy hand in manufacturing many of the "name brands" we recognize as UK Tubes.
If I'm not mistaken, Philips also had a heavy hand in manufacturing many of the "name brands" we recognize as UK Tubes.
Definitely true. It's so hard to know for sure but they do sound fantastic. And they do keep to that rich, creamy tuning that so many British made tubes are known for.
ColSaulTigh
Headphoneus Supremus
In case anyone is interested, I found a pair of my beloved KR-Audio 5U4G Riccardo Kron Anniversary Edition Rectifier tubes for sale. I've bought from him before, excellent seller, but he's firm on his price.
Go get 'em!
Go get 'em!
Last month went to CanJam London and got to try so many high end systems.
Really pleased to find out my wa6 se v2 with GEC u52 tubes + SR purple fuse wasn't that far off in terms of performance when compared to the other high end amps. Really enjoyed the tone of this amp with this set up.
Was not seduced by the offerings on the show apart from auris nirvana with its EL34s. This us really fun authentically sounding tube amp was the auris nirvana with meze elites
Really pleased to find out my wa6 se v2 with GEC u52 tubes + SR purple fuse wasn't that far off in terms of performance when compared to the other high end amps. Really enjoyed the tone of this amp with this set up.
Was not seduced by the offerings on the show apart from auris nirvana with its EL34s. This us really fun authentically sounding tube amp was the auris nirvana with meze elites
VanHai
500+ Head-Fier
I have both Wa 22 and Wa 6-SE both are v2. With the combination of Mullard 5V4G and Zenith 13 EM7, the Wa 6 sounds almost as good as Wa22 except sound stage. It is very underated amp.Last month went to CanJam London and got to try so many high end systems.
Really pleased to find out my wa6 se v2 with GEC u52 tubes + SR purple fuse wasn't that far off in terms of performance when compared to the other high end amps. Really enjoyed the tone of this amp with this set up.
Was not seduced by the offerings on the show apart from auris nirvana with its EL34s. This us really fun authentically sounding tube amp was the auris nirvana with meze elites
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Sophia 274b can help abit with the soundstage issue with abit of a bass boost on the sideI have both Wa 22 and Wa 6-SE both are v2. With the combination of Mullard 5V4G and Zenith 13 EM7, the Wa 6 sounds almost as good as Wa22 except sound stage. It is very underated amp.
jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
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