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I've only been able to find one mention of this on this thread (I think by BigFish), but no input on the results: Has anyone tried using 7SN7 tubes with the appropriate L-Ocatal adapter (available on eBay or from Jim Cross)? Way cheaper than 6SN7's and identical in construction as I understand it. Dan gave them a thumbs up, but no input here....anyone try them?
Quote from: Marco Prozzo on 29 May 2009, 09:44 pmI've only been able to find one mention of this on this thread (I think by BigFish), but no input on the results: Has anyone tried using 7SN7 tubes with the appropriate L-Ocatal adapter (available on eBay or from Jim Cross)? Way cheaper than 6SN7's and identical in construction as I understand it. Dan gave them a thumbs up, but no input here....anyone try them? I've tried them Marco - 7N7's, and they are a good lower cost alternative to 6SN7's. They are difficult to find in quantity and the cost of the adapter mitigates the lower tube cost benefits if you've already invested in 6SN7 adapters.My fellow Brit - owenmd - has my adapters and has a few tubes he's playing with currently, I'll let Mark comment on his findings.
The Taiwan adapters appear to require, or may require, pulling off the cover to get them out, which is a PITA in my cabinet. Am I wrong there - do they come out easily with the tube, or are they left down in the box when you pull the tube?
If I've got this right, the Taiwanese adaptors site on top of the 6sn7 adaptors, and therefore shouldn't raise the issue of having to remove the top of the TP to get at them. I wonder about adding an extra set of contacts to the chain - my sense is that it's better not too. But as Marco points out, the 6sn7 adaptors already sit on small 9-pin risers to gain clearance over a capacitor that sits close to the stock tube sockets, so that already puts us one step farther out. Anybody know if those risers are necessary? There are other direct 7n7-9pin adaptors available, but they don't have the "riser" off the 9 pin, and I don't know if they would fit on the stock TP socket: http://cgi.ebay.com/Adapters-7N7-TO-12au7-tubes-amplifier-SUB_W0QQitemZ250428140305QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintage_Electronics_R2?hash=item3a4eae2b11&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50
I had no problem getting the 7N7 adapters to fit around the caps.
Oh, and the second part of my question, I guess, is whether the 9pin "risers" on JC's 9pin to 6sn7 adaptors are necessary, regarding clearance of that capacitor, and whether they can be removed. Thanks in advance to anyone who knows about that.
QuoteI had no problem getting the 7N7 adapters to fit around the caps.Phil - do you mean that you had no problem getting the 9pin to 7N7 adaptors to fit around the caps? The ones associated with my link? If they do fit in, why would they not work? I agree that the 6SN7 to 7N7 adaptors are not optimal since they add another connection.Thanks, Peter
On this basis my asumption is that the pin layouts may be different, even though both are 9 pin. Before buying the 7N7/12au7 adapter I would clarify its suitability with Dan.
The adapters I build do not use extenders. They are hard wired, using my Nitro wire, from the pins of the 9 pin male to the sockets of the octal base.