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RCA JAN 6V6GTY - gray glass, matched pair
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Item Number: 773PR
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The late 1950s military spec RCA 6V6GT tubes in this precisely matched pair have gray glass and black plates. The black print on the brown bases has the RCA logo and reads "JAN CRC-6V6-GTY" (partial).
Both tubes test as new. They are matched for both current draw (mA) and transconductance (Gm). Tubes ship in new white boxes with test results.
These tubes are sold as a matched pair. Photo is a sample from the lot.
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This metal bottle RCA 6V6 is the way to go if you want a tube that can take a beating and still sound great. Tube tests as new with low noise.
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The 1951 RCA 6V6GT tubes in this precisely matched pair have black plates with copper grid posts, bottom D getters, and gray glass. Their black bases have silver print with the RCA logo. Both tubes test as new and are matched for current draw (mA) and Gm.
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This 1950s RCA 6V6GT power tube has black plates, bottom D getters, and gray glass. The silver print on the black base is labeled for other companies (Capehart, Bell & Howell, Admiral, etc). Tube tests as new with low noise.
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This 1944 RCA VT-107-A tube is a military spec 6V6GT tube type. It has black plates with copper grid posts, bottom D getters, and gray glass. It was made by RCA for Western Electric. Tube tests as new.
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The 1960s RCA 6V6GTA tubes in this precisely matched pair have gray plates and dual bottom D getters. The red print on the bases has the RCA logo. Both tubes test as new and are matched for both current draw (mA) and Gm.
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