6SL7 PAGE
(ECC35, CV1985, CV569 VT229, 5691, 6188)

How these tubes are tested

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

Remark placed here 2016: AFTER 20 years of stocking 6SL7 tubes, we see the same old thing happening as with all NOS tubes, but I have to admit, this comes by surprise to me with 6SL7. Now suddenly we get regularly requests, we have regularly sales, even with prices go up, and no new stock arrives anymore. Even the fakers mafia jumped on the boat.

Attention: What follows now, is an export Price List, valid for companies in the European Community with a VAT Identification number, and for companies or private persons outside the European Community.    Inside Europe,  please ask for a quote, including 19% VAT tax.

Tube 
Description
Condition
Qty
EURO 
Sorry, there is a bit of a 6SL7 hype at the moment. We sell more 6SL7 as we can buy. These are all we have for sale at this moment.

6188 JAN tested
A Special Quality 6SL7
Order Nr:
114-005-59

Philips 6188, is a stronger version if the 6SL7, with extra specifications.

Originally intended as switching tubes, these were made with long plates. All tube curves are almost identical to 6SL7. What makes 6188 different, is the very many improvements it has over 6SL7.

6188 can be in "stand by" for a longer time, which is not allowed for regular 6SL7, as the commercial cathode would get bad from this. Not so with 6188, it has a Multi Layer cathode. They are very nice HiFi tubes as well. Plates are nicely long size, 20mm.

Mint Quality items, in original Military box, with date code and more information. Nice green print. With this tube, we have another of those typical NOS stories building up. We have still many of those, but people apparently LOVE to wait until they get almost sold out, to jump on the boat at the last moment. Saying I wish I had...

From the official datasheet (Link here) the difference can be seen when comparing it with the commercial version.

Here is a quote from the 6188 datasheet:

  • ... made for applications that require extreme stability, such as balanced amplifiers....
  • ... lower spread of characteristics such as Plate current, Transconductance and gain...
  • ... low noise (limits are in datasheet)
  • ... Higher grid resistor possible
  • ....Guaranteed imbalance between two systems maximum 10%

Look at the above... This means there is NO NEED for selecting those in pairs. Just take two, and it's a pair!

JAN SELECTED. The reliability of tubes can be increased significantly by what is called "uptesting". The army uses JAN specifications for this. JAN testing is the craziest there is. The manufacturer has to document anything they say and do, and accept unannounced control visits. From each lot, they have to take a sample quantity. Stress the samples above maximum limits, and document the survival rate, which needs to meet a minimum level. The samples must be destroyed, and the remaining lot is approved. Read more about JAN TESTING here.

NOS
Stock
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6SL7 Siemens
Monkey business

I have never seen NOS Siemens 6SL7 until recently at the same famous auction site where other miracles are offered regularly, in good quantities, and at a fair price. NOS Siemens appeared suddenly out of nowhere, in massive quantities, in crispy new boxes. Obviously not a soul was interested for the last 60 years, and now everybody is grabbing at the auction site what they can get. The printing is so clear and bright, it looks like printed yesterday... (?!).

Not with all tubes, but sure with 6SL7, the plate system inside, tells us quickly the manufacturer. Though Philips ECG and Sylvania look pretty much alike, this is NOT the same quality. Sylvania 6SL7 is mint quality, but Philips ECG 6SL7 has a bad reputation for sudden vacuum loss. These Siemens are displayed with this text: "must have been made by Sylvania, for Siemens". Oh, yes...now I see.. so that explains it. Everything is good now.

Stop here! What does this seller say? What means means 'looks like must have been'? That is worth nothing. Let's better do our own thinking.

This is reality: 6SL7 was "surplus-that-nobody-needs" tube ever from 1950 until the year 2000. For half a century, they were regarded crap. And even in 2018, while I write this, it is not the tube everybody is desperately looking for. Though 6SL7 is similar to ECC83, which NOS version is very expensive, and 6SL7 is even older.

So with 6SL7 there was enough supply and little demand for 50 years, which includes the 1960's and 70's when tubes were simply disposed of when they were in the way. You need to understand what that does to supplies in stock rooms. A dry, maintained stockroom, has some yearly costs, and people clean it up and look around for free space. And when space is money, 50 years is a VERY long time. So during those 50 years, these cheap crap tubes get always kicked out by somebody, in charge for the stock room. Most of the time on the junk yard, or perhaps they go to somebody who thinks it a pity to throw it away, but he finds out soon they can't be sold. So they go either to the junk yard, or they get stored a place which costs nothing. Like in the basement, a barn, and let dirt grow on it for decades. For 50 years.....

This is the explanation, why most 6SL7, if in QUANTITIES, are normally in bad optical condition. These lots had to survive decades under poor circumstances.

Knowing this, there is something weird about somebody maintaining a dry storage for 60 years, storing worthless tubes. So who believes this, thinks these tubes were stored for 60 years in a conditioned stock room and all of that time, nobody needed them, and there was always enough room there, and nobody kicked them out.

About the other option, they recently are reprinted by some faker, let me say it like this: When I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, we call that bird a duck.

     

6SL7
Reflektor Russia
Order Nr: 114-006-6

From the 1960's. Good old standard tube for an attractive price.
NOS
Stock
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6SL7-WGT
Sylvania USA

Order Nr: 114-087-09

Sylvania 6SL7. Military box, with 1966 date code and more information. Lovely, much sought brown base, and colored printing. I am sorry, these are expensive, but tube quality, and old packaging is as NOS as can be. "W" stands for military quality. So this is NOT what was produced by Philips ECG, "last time buy" from the 1980's, which usually has a black base, und used to pop up in the 1990's for very low cost.. This here is Sylvania, finest 1960's date code, military material.

 
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6SL7 - Sylvania Gold
Looks like the above pictured tubes, but with etched gold printing. This is from the Sylvania gold series. With Amplitrex computer test certificate included
NOS
1
75,-
6SL7 GE, USA
Original box.Long plate version , with the beautiful WHITE plates. Green logo on socket .
NOS
1
20,-
6SL7 GE, USA
Original box.Long plate version , with the beautiful WHITE plates. White logo on socket .
NOS
1
20,-
6SL7 GE, USA
Original box.Long plate version , with the beautiful WHITE plates. White logo on socket. Very small glass chip inside (1x2mm). Only visible with the tube top down. Works normal.
NOS
1
10,-

6SL7 HALTRON UK
Order Nr:
125-115-84

Original box, with small control paper inside, code number on paper is the same as on the tube 3009. Don't know what that number means. Made in England, with Amplitrex computer test certificate included. Click here for test data. (I put the certificate, and original small control slip inside the box). Nice collector's item. Sorry, just one.
NOS
1

40,-

6SL7 / CV1985
Brimar, UK
Order Nr:
114-132-84
Mint Quality tubes, in Original military Boxes, with the lot number on it, and some more information Date stamp 1972. Printing and appearance, absolutely mint. Boxes nice and clean. Beautiful tubes.
NOS
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VT229 = 6SL7
KEN RAD
Tube #49 +#50

Mint Quality tubes. Believed to be NOS, but white boxes. Appearance, stamps and test data perfect and fresh like new. Perfect matched pair. I estimate these are from the time at the WW2. Really old, and test like NEW.

Amplitrex report tube #47 - Amplitrex report tube #48

NOS
1pair
95€ for the pair

6188
Special Quality 6SL7
Order Nr:
114-132-84

6188 is a superb beautiful tube, upwards compatible to 6SL7. From the official datasheet (link here) the difference can be seen when comparing it with the commercial version. This is a tube which needs no selection for balancing. Here is a quote from the 6188 datasheet: '... made for applications that require extreme stability, such as balanced amplifiers....'

Moreover, this is a black plate tube, and unlike most other 6SL7 I have seen, it has flat anodes.

They were factory selected for AVARAGE initial plate current of 2.3mA +/-0.3mA. Please read this data sheet carefully, as it is written. Do not read it how you would "like it" to be. What is written there is: AVARAGE initial Plate current 2...2.6mA. Can this value be exceeded? Individually: Yes, because it is an average specification. Can a whole lot of 100 tubes also exceed those numbers? No, because the average is guaranteed to be somewhere in between 2....2.6mA.

So with any random tube, you can expect: The data sheet says 1.55....3.04mA.

Now you may think that is a big difference. But it is not, because having a tube with one system of 1.55 and the other of 3.04 is exceptional. Though possible. Also note, this is measured with fixed grid voltage, but for a tube with gain of 70x. So of course smallest differences in grid voltage will cause this already.

So the higher the gain, the more terrible the tubes "seem" if you use fixed grid voltage. Don't confuse yourself with that. So.... put the tube in an auto bias circuit, at 250V, and BANG it will draw 2.3mA. That is because the HIGH gain will correct it. And if not, then the tube is bad.

So take any UNSPECIFIED 6SL7, it will have only an average of 2.3mA, but they will not tell you how much deviation of the average is allowed. When you have a box of 100 pcs, how much deviation of the average is possible, it is unspecified. And unlike 6811, individual tubes have no specification at all.

Lower gain tubes, like 6SN7 will show less difference, but have also less auto bias effect. In the end, result is the same.

NOS
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