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In Reply to: RE: Warmer 6922 for Lamm M1.1 monos posted by montaldo on January 07, 2017 at 14:06:41
I agree with Eli. Warm and 6922 are two words seldom used in the same sentence. You might give Amperex 6dj8s a try as long as your amp won't eat them. Cheek owners manual on that point. You might also give the JJ 6922 a try. They sound very nice in my CAT SL1.
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I took another look at the tubes that are in the amplifiers now and they say amperex 6922, have the graphic of the character blowing his horn, and say "Made in Holland" the code at the bottom is either a triangle and the code 2L2. Or the triangle is a "4" and it says 42L2.
Thanks for any insight on these!
Stu
This is a an excellent site with info on Amperex tubes, with great introduction of how to spot fakes. Specifically Bugle Boy / 6922 conflict.
Great all around site many inmates frequent, with good descriptions of all brands of tubes. Discusses the Mullards which I recommended, and indeed I have experience with what they describe.
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
The three letters before would be 7L? for 6922 and GA? for 6dj8. Gold pins on the 6922. The delta is for Amperex Heerlen factory in Holland. But 6922 and a bugle boy character never on same tube. Something wonky there.
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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