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Vacuum Tubes for Amps
EL34 coding explained
In article
>In article <67256.repoma--(at)--ox.nstn.ca>
>>do you tell if your Marshall has the English or American
>>tubes/Configuration? Any help would be appreciated.
>
>English tubes are EL34's E for English. American tubes are like 6L6's or
>6550's I think.
The 'E' in EL-34 means it has 6.3 volt heaters. L designates a power
pentode, and the 3 specifies a large octal base. The first 6 in 6L6
indicates it has a 6.3v heater in the American system. (The traditional
American system gets convoluted after the heater voltage - the last number
being the total number of elements.)
Sometime in bygone years ('83?) Korg, the American distributor of Marshall
at the time, made the switch from EL-34's to 6550's for tube life. Rebias
is all that's necessary to switch one of these back to EL-34's. Marshall
did recently switch to 5881's (mil spec 6L6), but it was long after the
JCM-800's were gone.
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