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What is the best ?

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The best is E188CC, but it is expensive.

6922 = E88CC and ECC88=6DJ8. ECC88 is better than E88CC because it is less microphonic, but the maximum plate voltage is lower.

PCC88 is not a direct equivalent, as it must be heated at a *constant current* of 300mA.
 
Wrong information. The tube has two filament paralelled. Also they come from the same manufacturing line. The only difference is that the PCC88 comes "as is", so there might be larger difference between the two sections than for the ECC88. The two sections of the ECC88 are burned at the factory until they are equal (I think they measure S or gm). Also the PCC version is intended for TV sets that typically used all tubes in series.
 
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The two sections of the ECC88 are burned at the factory until they are equal (I think they measure S or gm). Also the PCC version is intended for TV sets that typically used all tubes in series.
I have not heard that before. Note that it is the E88CC which is the industrial/special version, but this is not just a selected or burned-in ECC88 as they have different heater current.
 
My limited experience with the E88CC/6922 indicates it is a small step up at most in quality from a bogey ECC88/6DJ8 for audio applications. (For European NOS, or good used vintage samples, modern production not sure whether one is consistently better than the other.) The Russian 6N23P-EV is quite good and inexpensive last time I checked.
 
Something that seems to be an issue, is that 6H23Π and ECC88 are not really interchangeable.

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On the left, 6H23Π. On the right, ECC88. Ub = 165V, RA = 22kΩ, VA=105V, VG=-2,5 V
But Ia=6mA for the 6H23Π, 4,5 mA for the ECC88

They re not that far apart, but it ruins things for LED bias i guess....
 
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I have used a 6n23p as an input tube in a 6922 mu follower preamp, I liked it a lot. Not sure what the bias point was though, it was a commercial preamp. The 6n23p was recommended as a low cost upgrade by the manufacturer vs. the current production tubes the pre came with.
 
Hi guys!:hohoho:
Somehow I entered in a lack of clarity around the existing differences between PCC88 and ECC88?!
Let's please correct that define the difference between these two tube/valve.

If someone has a good schematic for buffer with ECC88 or PCC88.
The buffer we need to raise it to the output CD-player Technics and input stereo amplifier with LM1875.
Thank you!
 
Pretty much all tubes make for good cathode followers to drive a chipamp so just use whatever you have on hand.

I would pick 6DJ8 because it is known to be very quiet (though so are a lot of tubes).

Another option is 12BH7, because I have tried it and it sounds great.
 
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Using a cathode follower with any high mu tube such as 6DJ8 should give you a more euphonic, organic sound while retaining that quickness. I'm assuming you're not after the slow "tubey" sound. You want something that sounds more like a 45 and less like a underdriven 300B, yes?
 
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