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In Reply to: RE: 6E5P posted by Maxamillion on December 26, 2016 at 15:52:25
That's different tube, all right!
I noticed the high transconductance (30,500 microMhos!), so oscillation is still a candidate. There is no grid stopper shown for the 6E5P, which makes oscillation very probable.
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Paul I highly recommend for you to look at this tube. The 6e5p, and it's near twin (pinout different slight differences in Rp and Mu) the 6e6p-e, or better yet the 6e6p-dr. Here's the curves done by Jim Hagerman for the 6e6p-e, the divisions are 50v, and 5ma. I've read a post by Jim claiming these two tubes are the most linear he has ever tested. It's a tetrode and has g2 strapped with 100 ohm resistor. I've used it as a driver and have been highly impressed. I've also included some data sheets as well.
twystd
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