How many watts is a 6L6 tube?
55 W
6L6 | |
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Power output | 55 W |
Anode resistance: (anode to anode) | 5.6 kOhms |
Anode voltage | 450 V |
Anode current | 2*54 mA |
What guitar amps use 6L6 tubes?
In guitar amps, the 6L6 was most often used in high-powered amps such as the Fender Twin Reverb, Fender Dual Showman and others that deliver loud, glassy clean tones. The first Marshall amps, JTM-45 head and Bluesbreaker combo, also used 6L6 power tubes.
Can I mix preamp tubes?
You should be able to swap preamp tubes of the same type without problem. For example, any 12AX7 should be compatible with another 12AX7. With power tubes, you can swap different brands of the same tube. (For example, 6L6 tubes from different manufacturers.)
How many watts is EL34?
EL34 | |
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Heater voltage | 6.3 |
Heater current | 1.5 A |
Anode | |
Max dissipation Watts | 25 |
Where are Matchless amps made?
Los Angeles
Where are Matchless amps made? All of our amplifiers are hand made from start to finish in our factory in Los Angeles.
What’s the difference between EL34, 6L6 and EL84?
The tubes that readers ask about most often are the EL84, EL34 and 6L6. So, here is a rundown of how these tubes differ in sound. The EL84 tube has a snarly sound (bright with midrange punch), and is usually found in smaller wattage amplifiers. It breaks up faster than the EL34, 6L6, and 6V6, and has the least amount of headroom of the four.
Is the EL84 and EL34 power amp tubes interchangeable?
Are EL84 and EL34 tubes interchangeable? As a general rule of thumb, power amp tubes are never interchangeable for a multitude of reasons, but one of the biggest is safety.
What kind of amps use a 6L6 tube?
6L6 tubes are used in virtually all of the “classic” Fender amps, which are known for their clean tones, as well as in applications in modern high gain amps such as Mesa Boogie amps or the EVH 5150. If you’re looking for an amp to be warm, bright, loud, and not add to much distortion character of its own to your amp, 6L6 is probably the way to go.
What kind of AMP is a Mullard EL34?
The Mullard EL34 is a reissue of the Classic EL34 Mullard tube. The EL34 tube is among one of the most used tubes in any guitar amp. They are known for their very high headroom and high output wattage, with a pair easily being able to push out around 50 watts in a typical Class AB amp configuration.