Other than etched codes, stamped-internal-ID-plates & Telefunken diamond bottoms I learned to ID 6922 types by their internal construction.
Japanese produced 6922 types are a bit tricky to ID as they used Amperex/Philips Euro parts and machinery, but there are subtle differences nonetheless.
The stencil/label is the last thing I would use to ID a tube.
You list RCA, which never manufactured a 6922 type, so what were they really?
I've had RCA labeled 6922 type tubes that were manufactured by Siemens, Tungsram and Sylvania.
If your GE 6922 types were not a smoked glass 6dj8 (the only 6922 type they ever produced) then what were they?
Not familiar with your Cayin CD17, but would not use E288cc or the Russian 6H30 without checking with Cayin first.
DeKay
Japanese produced 6922 types are a bit tricky to ID as they used Amperex/Philips Euro parts and machinery, but there are subtle differences nonetheless.
The stencil/label is the last thing I would use to ID a tube.
You list RCA, which never manufactured a 6922 type, so what were they really?
I've had RCA labeled 6922 type tubes that were manufactured by Siemens, Tungsram and Sylvania.
If your GE 6922 types were not a smoked glass 6dj8 (the only 6922 type they ever produced) then what were they?
Not familiar with your Cayin CD17, but would not use E288cc or the Russian 6H30 without checking with Cayin first.
DeKay