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Valves / Vacuum Tubes
6146 A/B Tube in an Audio Application?
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<blockquote data-quote="bluesman" data-source="post: 263841" data-attributes="member: 14099"><p>By memory the 807 has a different bias v than the KT66 or 6L6 too. </p><p></p><p>I've seen Quad II's using WE 350B's as well. I run 350's in a couple of my monoblocks but always thought the Achilles heel in a Quad was the weak power transformer, and the filament current the 350's draw is extreme as compared to the original GEC KT66's. Always wondered how these amps faired under these conditions? I have a couple of Quads that I have owned for years and never powered up. They are not one of my favorite amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluesman, post: 263841, member: 14099"] By memory the 807 has a different bias v than the KT66 or 6L6 too. I've seen Quad II's using WE 350B's as well. I run 350's in a couple of my monoblocks but always thought the Achilles heel in a Quad was the weak power transformer, and the filament current the 350's draw is extreme as compared to the original GEC KT66's. Always wondered how these amps faired under these conditions? I have a couple of Quads that I have owned for years and never powered up. They are not one of my favorite amps. [/QUOTE]
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