The Russian 'N' looks like an 'H' and so the Russian 6SN7s are often marked '6H8' when the actual number is really '6N8'. You may run across Chinese 6SN7s that have the 6N8 number on them.
If this seems confusing its OK- it is :)
So if this is what you are dealing with, then the answer to your question is 'yes'. I would of course check with the manufacturer to make sure there are no voltage rating issues that might require a -GTA or -GTB-suffixed tube.
If this seems confusing its OK- it is :)
So if this is what you are dealing with, then the answer to your question is 'yes'. I would of course check with the manufacturer to make sure there are no voltage rating issues that might require a -GTA or -GTB-suffixed tube.