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In Reply to: RE: difference in 26 and 27 tube posted by wdewolfe@pacourts.us on November 06, 2009 at 11:08:23
The 27, 37, 56, 76 can more or less be substituted for half a 6Sn7, although something like a 6J5 or 6P5 would have the same look and work in an octal socket.
The 26 is a directly heated tube, and not even close to a direct substitute.
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