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- Q16001174 subject Q8502333.
- Q16001174 abstract "The 7199 is a vacuum tube, combining a pentode and triode. Typically, the pentode was used for the input stage, and the triode as a phase inverter. The tube was used in a number of American guitar amplifiers; the Gibson Guitar Corporation, for instance, used the 7199 in 1961's Falcon for the reverb circuit. Ampeg also used the 7199 extensively. The 7199 has been out of production for a considerable time, and as a result is becoming increasingly rare on the market. Another tube of the same type found in far more plentiful supply is the 6U8A, which is electrically identical, but with a different pinout configuration. The 6U8A can be substituted for a 7199 with a slight modification to the wiring of its tube socket.".
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q16992992.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q176129.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q176161.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q2085393.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q210278.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q3574371.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q474442.
- Q16001174 wikiPageWikiLink Q8502333.
- Q16001174 comment "The 7199 is a vacuum tube, combining a pentode and triode. Typically, the pentode was used for the input stage, and the triode as a phase inverter. The tube was used in a number of American guitar amplifiers; the Gibson Guitar Corporation, for instance, used the 7199 in 1961's Falcon for the reverb circuit. Ampeg also used the 7199 extensively. The 7199 has been out of production for a considerable time, and as a result is becoming increasingly rare on the market.".
- Q16001174 label "7199".