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In Reply to: RE: MP-1 with 5692 posted by MVA on January 22, 2009 at 11:58:01
That's why I specifically stated that the 5692 is a 6SN7GT equivalent (not a GTA or GTB). It's safest to play it that way, but I have seen it written that the 5692 actually can handle the higher plate voltages of a GTA/B. The extended estimated life span of the 5692 will however not be realized at the higher voltages (significantly above 250V). Anyway, I was not aware that late model MP1s use a 6SN7 for voltage regulation. Is that true? (Mine is an early 90s version that I updated to approximately MkII specs, but I use Vacuum State SuperRegulators for the HV regulation.)
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