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In Reply to: RE: Why do you say that's an odd tube to start with? posted by DFaulds on May 05, 2015 at 10:05:33
But most are sitting on a shelf, 'cause like you the people who own them own a large number of them. ;-)
But seriously, are you ready for a $200 6L6?
And yes, by the time they figure out how to actually get them made in quantity and into the market the price will certainly be that or more.
OTOH, if they are indeed a round plated tube like the WE 350B (but with higher dissipation) they might well be worth it.
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NOS 6L6s I will be unlikely to be buying any new manufacture from anyone. Of course, many new to the hobby are buying old amps off eBay and will need to put tubes in them and are very likely to be interested in new manufacture US made tubes.
The 6L6 is probably the most popular audio output tube, from the Mac 240, to the many Williamson based amps, so if it is a good tube they'll find a market. And I would expect that as they gear up manufacturing the price may actually drop, unless they develop a decent following.
Perhaps they should send Dudley a matched quad of them?
you should go for a quad.
At least call and ask for better pictures a specifications of the two tubes.
IF I were to go into the tube manufacturing business AND decided on the 6L6 as my starting point, I'd make the best version of the WE/NU 350B, with perhaps a bit more plate dissipation built in, but that's just me.
Sure would like a better picture of the plate structure.
Plates were those purchased from aspen Pittman from the ge assembly
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Their most expensive 6L6 is $125 not $200. They sell another for $85.
At any price?
No dealers listed on their web site and no ordering information either.
Rather not bother them with a call as I have no need for a 6L6 at any price.
If they start making 300B's, I'm all in.
in the form of "Ad to Cart". You must be looking somewhere else.
All I saw initially was the "Contact to Order- 775-410-0186" at I would rather not bother them with questions as I have no interest in 6L6's at any price.
Would be quite interested in what others might have to say should they audition a pair.
That said, if they start making 300B's it might be worth a drive up there to check them out, with cash in hand, of course. ;-)
Not trying to be difficult, but I just wondered what you might consider a better option for them to make?
A US made 300B would be a start.
I find very little info on their site and the term '6L6' cover a multitude of sins, as the particular tube went through many iterations from 6L6 through to 6L6WGB with G, GB, GC, and WGA thrown in for good measure.
Even the WE 350B (made by NU?) was considered my many the best of the breed and a 6L6 type. If either of these new 6L6's is made with a true round plate like the 350B, then anyone with an amp that can use them should be on the phone with them right now!
The idea of a US made 300B is fine, but the market for the more in demand 6L6 makes a lot more sense for their first tube as long as it is actually a better mouse trap. The 300B has already been tried several times, including resurrecting the old Westrex staff and I don't think that even worked very well.
They're trying to build a business, and it certainly makes more sense to target the larger market first. It's not like they would be selling thousands of 300Bs a month, while they might be able to do that with 6L6 variants even with the off shore competition, which you also have with a 300B.
I'm still using them after 10+ years.
Charlie tried to move the factory and seems to have lost the people who knew how to build it.
Never got it going again.
But still, folks are used to paying Big Bucks for the 300B. 6L6's? Not so much I would guess.
Now a re-issued or otherwise cloned WE 350B just might be a different story.
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