The 6829 is a variant of the 12AT7. It shouldn't be hard to find one.
Help wanted re tube
Recently the sound level on one of my speakers dropped below that of the other. By trial and error I tracked the fault to my tube based CD/SACD player. I decided to try changing the tubes. One tube was an 6H3ne for which I had a spare but the other was a GE 9 pin tube marked LN188-5 and 6829, a tube I am not familiar with. Can any of you tube experts out there provide any info on the tube and on which tubes might be compatible?
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I would not consider the 12AX7 to be a long-term solution. In addition to the gain difference, various other parameters are vastly different than the parameters of the 6829, including "plate resistance" and "transconductance." Also, the maximum power rating ("plate dissipation" capability) of the 12AX7 is significantly less than for the 6829. Basically, as I see it, that substitution amounts to incorporating a significant design change, which is not usually a good idea without having detailed knowledge and understanding of the entire circuit. The 12AT7 is a much closer (although less than perfect) match. Good luck. Regards, -- Al |