Last edited by camtwister 12-05-2012 at 16:32.Ĭaveat emptor and all that, but a little research throws up these numbers. If you currently have a 5Y3, why not roll with a 5U4G and ascertain if you can hear a difference? I have to admit that I thought the EL83 and SV83 are not different designations of the same device but are dissimilar enough to warrant care if considering swapping - even in this flexible amp, but I'm prepared to be proven wrong. Most of these came out of the original Reflektor plant in Russia and Steve Deckert ships these as stock in the current version of your amp. The 6P15P-EV variant of this is a high specification tube with a gold grid, thicker glass and a 5000 hour rating. You probably know that the SV83 valve was designed for a linear response in video applications. All of the above have different ratings for screen voltages, etc. The suppressor grid and cathode connections ain't the same and this is why it does not support the Hazen modification. The EL84 has a different pin configuration. Yes, the SV83/6P15P-EV/EL84 can all be used as the power tube - one of the useful and neat design features of this Decware model, but they are not the same valves.
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