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- 12AX7 abstract "12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual triode vacuum tube with high voltage gain. It was developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Harrison, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522. It was released for public sale under the 12AX7 identifier on September 15, 1947. The 12AX7 was originally intended as replacement for the 6SL7 family of dual-triode amplifier tubes for audio applications. It is popular with tube amplifier enthusiasts, and its ongoing use in such equipment makes it one of the few small-signal vacuum tubes in continuous production since it was introduced.".
- 12AX7 thumbnail RCA12ax7.jpg?width=300.
- 12AX7 wikiPageExternalLink show.php?des=12AX7.
- 12AX7 wikiPageExternalLink sheets11.html.
- 12AX7 wikiPageExternalLink 12AX7.pdf.
- 12AX7 wikiPageExternalLink www.tubecollectors.org.
- 12AX7 wikiPageExternalLink 12ax7.
- 12AX7 wikiPageID "964312".
- 12AX7 wikiPageRevisionID "604293903".
- 12AX7 caption "RCA 12AX7".
- 12AX7 cathodeType "Indirectly heated".
- 12AX7 classAAmplificationFactor "100".
- 12AX7 classAAnodeCurrent "1.2".
- 12AX7 classAAnodeResistance "62500".
- 12AX7 classAAnodeVoltage "250".
- 12AX7 classABiasVoltage "-2".
- 12AX7 classification "Dual Triode".
- 12AX7 diameter "0.8".
- 12AX7 hasPhotoCollection 12AX7.
- 12AX7 heaterCurrent "150".
- 12AX7 heaterCurrent "Series / Parallel".
- 12AX7 heaterVoltage "12.6".
- 12AX7 heaterVoltage "Series / Parallel".
- 12AX7 height "2.2".
- 12AX7 maxDissipation "1".
- 12AX7 maxVoltage "300".
- 12AX7 pinout File:EIA-9A.png.
- 12AX7 reference "Sylvania 12AX7 datasheet".
- 12AX7 service Amplifier.
- 12AX7 subject Category:Guitar_amplification_tubes.
- 12AX7 subject Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- 12AX7 comment "12AX7 (also known as ECC83) is a miniature dual triode vacuum tube with high voltage gain. It was developed around 1946 by RCA engineers in Harrison, New Jersey, under developmental number A-4522. It was released for public sale under the 12AX7 identifier on September 15, 1947. The 12AX7 was originally intended as replacement for the 6SL7 family of dual-triode amplifier tubes for audio applications.".
- 12AX7 label "12AX7".
- 12AX7 label "12AX7".
- 12AX7 label "ECC83".
- 12AX7 label "ECC83".
- 12AX7 label "ECC83".
- 12AX7 sameAs ECC83.
- 12AX7 sameAs 12AX7.
- 12AX7 sameAs ECC83.
- 12AX7 sameAs ECC83.
- 12AX7 sameAs m.03txfn.
- 12AX7 sameAs Q1274055.
- 12AX7 sameAs Q1274055.
- 12AX7 wasDerivedFrom 12AX7?oldid=604293903.
- 12AX7 depiction RCA12ax7.jpg.
- 12AX7 isPrimaryTopicOf 12AX7.