Preamp Deal of the Century


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slowhand
Powers,
Thanks for directing me to that thread. It certainly is comprehensive regarding the Bendix. Bob
In the Chenin, Can I disconnect the power supply from the rest of the preamp and just use the power supply to cook my new Bendix 6106 for a week? I will be away on vacation and was wondering if this was safe to do. Alternatively, would it be safe to just run the entire preamp for a week with the rest of the system turned-of? I read the Supratek Tube swapping thread last night and I know someone did this with his Cortese but no one spoke to regarding the Chenin. Bob
Does anyone have a spare Bendix 6106 they they would like to sell? Impossible to get here in the UK.
V21,
If no one here has an extra Bendix 6106 they are willing to part with.
Member Baranyi just bought one from Vintage Tube Services.
The owner Andy likes to be contacted by telephone however.
616-454-3467.I believe he is in Central Time Zone.

Or you could check with a tube vender here on Audiogon by the name of Sam1104 including some others.

You want to buy the 1950s vintage 6106.This tube was one of many used in the American missle defence sheild during this period of history.
A VERY robust tube.
Also they take along time to burn in.
Have patience.

At some point if you wanted to try apair of 6F6gs to go along with the Bendix.You should have no trouble finding any in the U.K.
The 6f6g is an old vacuum tube design and was used in radios and Juke boxes begining in the early 1930s right through to use in the audio sections of some amps and T.V.s.
Stiltskin

Many thanks for the info. Is there any way I can identify a 1950's 6106?

I have just installed a pair of new issue Tung-sol 6L6G "big bottle" replicas and they are sounding fantastic......replacing the supplied Sovtek KT66.

Are the 6F6Gs a drop in replacement?