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Is 6AQ5 a drop in replacement for a 6P1 tube?
Is 5670 a drop in replacement for a 6N3 tube?
They are described as such but I tried looking for pinout diagrams for 6P1 and 6N3 and am not sure since data on them seems to be scarce and I dont know if the tubes can be simply swapped out without changing an amps wiring. Thanks for any input
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Topic - Are 6AQ5 = 6P1 and 5670 = 6N3? - tweakydee 12:46:36 02/14/06 (5)
- thanks everyone ! (nt) - tweakydee 15:19:25 02/15/06 (0)
- Re: Are 6AQ5 = 6P1 and 5670 = 6N3? - herbert 01:43:33 02/15/06 (0)
- Re: Are 6AQ5 = 6P1 and 5670 = 6N3? - Tom Bavis 20:07:03 02/14/06 (0)
- Re: Are 6AQ5 = 6P1 and 5670 = 6N3? - REL54 14:28:29 02/14/06 (0)
- Re: Are 6AQ5 = 6P1 and 5670 = 6N3? - Jim McShane 13:03:31 02/14/06 (0)