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but the two tubes are not interchangable
but the two tubes are not interchangable
since they have different voltage ratings.
since they have different voltage ratings.
For example, in the front-end differential amplifiers
For example, in the front-end cathode followers
of the [[3A1]], the plate voltage of the 7586 tubes, V113 and V123, is 55 V,
of the [[3A1]], the plate voltage of the 7586 tubes, V113 and V123, is 55 V,
and possibly a bit higher during warm-up.
and possibly a bit higher during warm-up.

Revision as of 13:25, 15 July 2018

Nuvistor 8056

The 8056 is a low-voltage Nuvistor triode with a 6.3 V heater.

It is used in the 10A1, 422 and the 5T3. It can sometimes be replaced with a MPF102 FET.

The 8056 has a maximum plate-to-cathode voltage of 50V. Contrast this with another Nuvistor triode, the 7586, which has a maximum plate-to-cathode voltage of 110V. The 7586 and 8056 have the same pinout, but the two tubes are not interchangable since they have different voltage ratings. For example, in the front-end cathode followers of the 3A1, the plate voltage of the 7586 tubes, V113 and V123, is 55 V, and possibly a bit higher during warm-up. This exceeds the maximum plate voltage of the 8056, unless the 3A1 is modified for lower front-end plate voltages.

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