01-11-2018, 10:06 PM
I'm afraid not, Arran. The 6G-E12 is, in effect, two 6E5s in one envelope - two triodes, two targets.
I suppose a 6AF6G could be made to work if one could figure out how to rig up two transistor amps in lieu of two triode amps? I think that might be a bit above my pay grade, though.
I have my 100-R up and running. I only need to rebuild its three section electrolytic can for safety and reliability. Its 6G-E12 is visible in daylight but it is dim.
I suppose a 6AF6G could be made to work if one could figure out how to rig up two transistor amps in lieu of two triode amps? I think that might be a bit above my pay grade, though.
I have my 100-R up and running. I only need to rebuild its three section electrolytic can for safety and reliability. Its 6G-E12 is visible in daylight but it is dim.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN