This listing is for One (1) 6SC7 dual triode octal vacuum tube in the Metal tube shape. It has a metal base, hidden plate, and hidden getter. Labels in stock include RCA, GE, Sylvania. If you're looking for a particular brand, please message right as you order - we pack and ship quickly!

Your tube has been fully tested on a computer-regulated Amplitrex AT1000 on Fixed Bias setting with like new, NOS results (tNOS). Here's what that means: to qualify for this listing, several stringent conditions must be met: The plate current must measure between 1.6 mA and 2.4 mA AND transconductance must measure between 1040 uMhos and 1560 uMhos, consistent with original 1938 RCA, Sylvania, GE, and/or Tung-Sol datasheet specifications for new tubes of this type. The tube must also show no shorts, show a gas current less than 0.2 mA, and a heater-to-cathode leakage of less than 10 microamps (10 uA). The tube might have mechanical wear or have the label rubbed off - these are very old! Used-testing tubes are available in a separate listing at a significant discount. Every tube you receive from Sound By Doc is guaranteed against failure for 60 days after purchase, an industry extreme!

OPTIONS:

Want a regular white box? $1 extra per tube
Want a tube that's packed in its original box? $3 extra per tube
Want the test results recorded on your box, too? $3 extra per tube
Want two tubes that match one another within 5% for emissions and GM? $5 extra per tube

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • etc. ONE (1) 6SC7 dual triode octal tNOS AT1000 TESTED Vacuum Tube Audio
Categories
Year
  • 1938-1959

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