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  2. 12AU7 - Wikipedia

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    12AU7 is also known in Europe under its Mullard–Philips tube designation ECC82. [1] There are many equivalent tubes with different names, some identical, some designed for ruggedness, long life, or other characteristics; examples are the US military 5814A and the European special-quality ECC82 and E182CC.

  3. List of Mullard–Philips vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    23.2 General literature and data sheets. 24 See also. ... This is a list of European Mullard–Philips vacuum tubes and their American equivalents. ... ECC82/12AU7 ...

  4. 12AX7 - Wikipedia

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    12AX7 (also known as ECC83 [1]) is a miniature dual-triode vacuum tube with high voltage gain.Developed around 1946 by RCA engineers [2] in Camden, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522, it was released for public sale under the 12AX7 identifier on September 15, 1947.

  5. List of vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vacuum tubes or thermionic valves, and low-pressure gas-filled tubes, or discharge tubes. Before the advent of semiconductor devices, thousands of tube types were used in consumer electronics.

  6. 12AT7 - Wikipedia

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    12AT7 (also known in Europe by the Mullard–Philips tube designation of ECC81) is a miniature nine-pin medium-gain (60) dual-triode vacuum tube popular in guitar amplifiers. It belongs to a large family of dual triode vacuum tubes which share the same pinout (EIA 9A), including in particular the very commonly used low-mu 12AU7 and high-mu 12AX7.

  7. Category:Vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vacuum tubes" The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 160 total. ... 12AU7; 12AX7; 12BV7; 25L6; 50L6; 300B; 807 (vacuum tube) 833A ...

  8. 6V6 - Wikipedia

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    Tube manufacturers were keen to promote the superiority of the metal tube construction that was introduced on April 1, 1935. Large quantities of the 6V6 tube were produced in the following decade, many as military supply JAN tubes. The price of the metal and glass versions were held to closely the same retail price level for the first few years ...

  9. 6SN7 - Wikipedia

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    The 6SN7 was considered to be obsolete by the 1960s, replaced by the 12AU7, and became almost unobtainable. With the introduction of semiconductor electronics, vacuum tubes of all types ceased to be manufactured by the major producers. A small demand for vacuum tubes in guitar amplifiers and very

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