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1/2 of 12AX7 in single envelope?

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hmmm i just looked over the datasheets between the 6av6 and a 6at6 because they look very similar. after looking them over they are almost the same!!! same pin-outs too. its is also a triode/double diode. the main difference is the plate impedance. the 6av6 has 86k impedance and the 6at6 has 58k but other than that, they are preety mutch the same. and the 6at6 is verry cheap. highest i have seen them for is $3. you should check it out
 
This is an interesting tube. The reason I was wanting something like this is b/c I am building a hybrid guitar amp head with a LM3886 based chip amp. I have a schematic for this thing I am building and it calls for two inputs, each one using either triode of the first 12AX7. I am electing not to use a two input arrangement so I didn't want to "waste" a good 12AX7 section (sillly, I know). The twin diodes are interesting too. Maybe they could be used somehow in a feedback loop since their output should fall some when the triode conducts. That may have some interesting uses, I'll have to give it some thought. Since these things are so cheap too I might just have to build the entire preamp (3 of these total) with these tubes.

Eli, do you have any experience in using this as a form of a 12AX7 in a HiFi circuit? How do they sound? Are there any preferred types out there I should look to purchase?

While were on this subject of single small triodes.....is there an equivalent one like this for the 6922 and the 5687?

Thanks again for the Help.

Jeff
 
I personally like the russian 6S3P-EV triode, they're cheap and widely available. It has a lower Mu compared to the 12AX7 but the plate dissipation is much higher (3W compared to 1.2W).

You could also use the WE417A/5842 triode but they are much more expensive and harder to find.
 
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