... I don't have any 6WG8 tubes ....... BUT I do have some ECL84 tubes.
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TDSL Tube data [ECL84]
TDSL Tube data [6GW8]
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Other than rewiring the 9 pin socket, do you see any concerns switching to ECL84's?
I greatly dislike "TDSL tube data" because it's very incomplete & fails to highlight Significant Issues. I use
Frank's instead to search for original data sheets.
ECL86PCL84 ---> Different heater voltage than ECL84; the ECL84 refers the user to the PCL84 sheet for complete ratings, curves, etc.
1. Plate Dissipation: "Limiting Values" are on Page 3 of the PCL84 sheet and Page 5 of the ECL86 sheet. The ECL86 is rated for 9w plate dissipation, but the ECL86 is only rated for 4w. This affects the correct output transformer primary impedance to use, and also the idle bias (which is the less-important factor here).
2. Amplification Factor of the Triode Section: Page 1 of the ECL84 data sheet shows the triode has a Mu of 65, and "S" (transconductance) of 4mA per volt (aka "4000 micromhos") when plate current is 3mA. Where the ECL86 has a "12AX7 section" as its triode, the ECL84 is more like a "12AT7 section" (see tope of Page 2 of the
12AT7 data sheet, condition on the left with 100v on the plate).
I'd recommend sticking with the ECL86/6GW8. I do see the price is way up at retail tube vendors; perhaps a high positive-feedback eBay seller might be a way to go?