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Ruby 6L6GCM-STR

Guitar Amp Tube from Ruby

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Ruby 6L6GCM-STRPublished on 07/28/07 at 04:50
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I use these lamps for 4 months, I heard that c'tait good copies of svetlana, would see its effective long-term but for now I am sure they reflect the character characteristics of the amp, then the 6L6 are much more powerful than the EL34.
inconvniant is that the only really hot, at least I know if it's a inconvniant because in winter, your amp can be used as radiator
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Ruby 6L6GCM-STRPublished on 04/01/10 at 03:16
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It equips my Peavey 6505 + head home.
I really do not have benchmarks, but it has a gain equivalent to the Sovtek 6L6 WXT + 6L6 Another widely used in many amplifiers.
It makes the job well, the sound is right, no background noise and good dynamic (Santana is a fan!).
Contrary to previous opinion, it does not heat up too. This requires checking the mains, because actually, if the head is set to 220 V while the sector is 240 V, the lamp will shine a thousand lights! Once the amp set to 240 V (this is the case with my Peavey 6505 + with a switch 220/230 V & 240 V), the lamp operates in a normal diet and do not get too hot.
Very good light amplification (Chinese and sorted by Ruby) at a...…
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It equips my Peavey 6505 + head home.
I really do not have benchmarks, but it has a gain equivalent to the Sovtek 6L6 WXT + 6L6 Another widely used in many amplifiers.
It makes the job well, the sound is right, no background noise and good dynamic (Santana is a fan!).
Contrary to previous opinion, it does not heat up too. This requires checking the mains, because actually, if the head is set to 220 V while the sector is 240 V, the lamp will shine a thousand lights! Once the amp set to 240 V (this is the case with my Peavey 6505 + with a switch 220/230 V & 240 V), the lamp operates in a normal diet and do not get too hot.
Very good light amplification (Chinese and sorted by Ruby) at a price after all, very honest.
I might be other things to say when I changed the lamps by others (JJ / Tesla Tung Sol, Svetlana, EH etc.).. In the immediate future, it does!
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  • Manufacturer: Ruby
  • Model: 6L6GCM-STR
  • Category: Guitar Amp Tubes
  • Added in our database on: 07/28/2007

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