The 6922 is the premium version of the 6DJ8 tube type. E88CC is the European numbering for 6922. Doing a Web search for 6DJ8/6922 will get you more options than you can possibly deal with. It's a very common tube type with prices ranging from $10 into the hundreds.
Tube Rolling MF X-CAN V3
Since Head-Fi.org has been down for 3 plus days now, thought I would ask this here.
I have been unsuccessful in finding out which tubes are in the Musical Fidelity X-CAN V3. Mine is new and I don't wan't to crack the case just yet.
I am wondering if any one has tube rolled their amp with success? A friend recomended a brand, unfortunatly I did not forward the email home and cant remember the tube manufacture.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I have been unsuccessful in finding out which tubes are in the Musical Fidelity X-CAN V3. Mine is new and I don't wan't to crack the case just yet.
I am wondering if any one has tube rolled their amp with success? A friend recomended a brand, unfortunatly I did not forward the email home and cant remember the tube manufacture.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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No No No ECC82s are 12AU7s Not that is a NOT 6922s. Which are indeed a sturdy -generally thought of as a better 6DJ8 or ECC88, 6922s are E88CCs and E188CC are 7308s as far I know the CCas are simply CCas but you won't want tobe competing for that pride of ownership unless you enjoy masochism.. there are a couple of ringers the Mullard Military E88CC is a CV2942 but they make a more lively version which is the CV2943 or E88CC-01. The there is the 7DJ8 but I am too tired to rememberber the EU designation and won't use them anyway.If you can wait let the market get oversaturated and the prices will stabilize at a lower level it is genuine hysteria. |
There's a detailed description of the variations of the 6DJ8 tube family here. |
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