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In Reply to: RE: ECC85 -Mystery re-branded name ending in "...ACO: posted by wdctube on February 11, 2021 at 10:43:37
Probably said "Dynaco". The FM-3 V1 was a ECC85 tube.
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Possibly, but the feint letter left of the "A" looks like it could be a Y. The right side of the V-shaped is the same angle as the A leg. I don't think it's a V due to the proportions to the A.
I should also mention that I can clearly read ECC85/6AQ8 at the top.
most assuredly a DYNACO
Gentlemen, I would like to thank you, I'm throwing in with the consensus Dynaco it is. I have also taken some additional photos, which in the right light, at the right angle, I was able to make out the Y & N, showing clearly YNACO.
Again I thank everyone and all the best.
Will
cool ... how do they test?
I ran Dynaco kits for a good while and found the FM3 tubes shed lettering when it ran a bit hot ... well mine did anyway until I wised up to better ventilation / clearance around the units
actually, my cousin 'wised me up' to tell the truth
regards,
Don't know how true this is - I've read to put the tube in the freezer and then when you get it out there will be a brief moment that condensation settles on the tube but less so where lettering used to be. It was suggested to have a camera handy.
AM
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