the #s are just different manufacturing codes. If the long bottles are in the same position in each amp, they you should be all set. Tung-sol was generally considered to be a good line of tubes.
TUNG-SOL TUBES?
HEY-Tried this in the amp section with no response so thought i would try here-
Hello As a Tube newbie- I have a pair of the Canary Ref.Ones-They take 3-6SN7GTB per amp -They have 3 of the tungsol's in them BUT they are different numbers:
322KM3,322MD3,322DK3,322HH3- These are all long bottles- then there are 2 short bottles?? (1 each amp)-322NE3,- 322NK3
The question I have is #1 are these good tubes or should I look for better- #2- What do the differnt #'s mean- #3- Why is 1 out of the 3 a short bottle?
The amp also takes 1- 6SL7 - Which currently is a National Electronics-6SL7GT- Again is this a top flight tube or should I be looking for others?- I truly appreciate all your help and answers- gary
Hello As a Tube newbie- I have a pair of the Canary Ref.Ones-They take 3-6SN7GTB per amp -They have 3 of the tungsol's in them BUT they are different numbers:
322KM3,322MD3,322DK3,322HH3- These are all long bottles- then there are 2 short bottles?? (1 each amp)-322NE3,- 322NK3
The question I have is #1 are these good tubes or should I look for better- #2- What do the differnt #'s mean- #3- Why is 1 out of the 3 a short bottle?
The amp also takes 1- 6SL7 - Which currently is a National Electronics-6SL7GT- Again is this a top flight tube or should I be looking for others?- I truly appreciate all your help and answers- gary
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