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Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Smack => Topic started by: jlschweiger on February 28, 2012, 04:58:57 PM
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Forgive this basic question, but if I were to substitute a different set of tubes for the originals (say 7119 PQ) would adjustment of the active loaded hybrid tube/solid state shunt pot be needed any time the tubes were changed? Thanks for any replies!
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John,
A good safe question.
Tubes have equivalents and almost equivalents. The "almost" needs circuit adjustments. In the case of the tubes mentioned on the product page, 5687/7119/7044, these are all drop in replacements. That is, no circuit adjustments needed. There are probably others that might need a cathode or plate resistor change, maybe both and some that need different heater wiring schemes.
I hope this helps.
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Yeah 7119s plug right in without any changes and the PQs sound great. That's what I use in mine.
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Hello tube rollers
Can I also use a E182CC as replacement without modification of the circuit?
Is there eventually a list of tubes that can be used for the Smack without modification?
I searched the manual for this info but did not found anything.
Thanks in advance and Kind Regards
Philipp
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The E182CC is obviously not an exact replacement, since it has a mu of 25 vs. 17 for the 5687. It may or may not be close enough to work - we have not tested other tubes. The heater current is a bit lower, so if you try it check the heater voltage to be sure it's OK - you may need to increase the resistor in the power supply. Then check the tube pin voltages and report any that are off by more than the usual 15%, and I'll assess the consequences and possible cures.
When checking this, I noticed that the power supply circuit shows 12AU7 tube heaters - those should be 5687 types! Sorry for the typo.
Sorry this reply is late; sometimes I just don't see posts until a few weeks later.