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- 6V6 abstract "The 6V6 is a beam-power tetrode, introduced as the 6V6G by Ken-Rad Tube & Lamp Corporation in late 1936, it is still in use in audio applications, especially electric guitar amplifiers. Following the introduction in July 1936 of the 6L6, the potential of the scaled down version that became the 6V6 was soon realized. The lower-powered 6V6 was better suited for average home use, and became common in the audio output stages of \"farmhouse\" table-top radios, where power pentodes such as the 6F6 had previously been used. The 6V6 required less heater power and produced less distortion than the 6F6, while yielding higher output in both single-ended and push-pull configurations. Although the 6V6 was originally designed especially for use in automobile radios, the clip-in Loctal base 7C5, from early 1939, or the lower heater current 12V6GT, both with the identical characteristics to the 6V6, but with the smaller T-9 glass envelope, soon became the tubes of choice for many automotive radios manufacturers. Additionally, the 6V6 had applications the portable radio market.The data sheet information supplied by the tube manufacturers design centers, list the typical operation of an audio output stage for a single 6V6 as producing about 5W of continuous power, and a push-pull pair about 14W. Amplifier manufacturers soon realized that the tube was capable of being used at ratings above the recommended maximums, and guitar amplifiers with 400V on the plates of a pair of 6V6GTA claim to produce an output power of 20W RMS at 5%THD with 40W Peak Music Power, and with 490V on the plates, as much as 30W RMS.".
- 6V6 thumbnail BPT_Pinout.png?width=300.
- 6V6 wikiPageExternalLink tweed.
- 6V6 wikiPageExternalLink show.php?des=6v6.
- 6V6 wikiPageExternalLink sheets11.html.
- 6V6 wikiPageExternalLink www.americanradiohistory.com.
- 6V6 wikiPageExternalLink www.tubecollectors.org.
- 6V6 wikiPageID "1729464".
- 6V6 wikiPageLength "9782".
- 6V6 wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- 6V6 wikiPageRevisionID "702081093".
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink 6F6.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink 6L6.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink 807_(vacuum_tube).
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Beam_tetrode.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitar_amplification_tubes.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink China.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink EL34.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink EL84.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Deluxe_Reverb.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Princeton_Reverb.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Guitar_Corporation.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Instrument_amplifier.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink KT66.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink KT88.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_vacuum_tubes.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Pentode.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Push–pull_output.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Russian_tube_designations.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Sylvania_Electric_Products.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink Tetrode.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink File:6V6s.JPG.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLink File:BPT_Pinout.png.
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6V6".
- 6V6 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6V6GT".
- 6V6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- 6V6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- 6V6 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 6V6 subject Category:Guitar_amplification_tubes.
- 6V6 subject Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- 6V6 hypernym Tetrode.
- 6V6 type Component.
- 6V6 comment "The 6V6 is a beam-power tetrode, introduced as the 6V6G by Ken-Rad Tube & Lamp Corporation in late 1936, it is still in use in audio applications, especially electric guitar amplifiers. Following the introduction in July 1936 of the 6L6, the potential of the scaled down version that became the 6V6 was soon realized.".
- 6V6 label "6V6".
- 6V6 sameAs Q3774318.
- 6V6 sameAs 6V6.
- 6V6 sameAs 6V6.
- 6V6 sameAs 6V6.
- 6V6 sameAs m.05rpdj.
- 6V6 sameAs Q3774318.
- 6V6 wasDerivedFrom 6V6?oldid=702081093.
- 6V6 depiction BPT_Pinout.png.
- 6V6 isPrimaryTopicOf 6V6.