I would contact Jeff at CJ on that one.
Ok to substitute 12AX7 for 5751 tubes in CJ Amp?
Hi Folks.
Despite having owned my Conrad Johnson Premier 12 tube monoblocks for over 20 years, I'm just starting to play around with tube rolling recently. (Previously, when a tube got tired I'd just replace them with whatever CJ recommended at the time).
Playing around with the input tubes: The CJs come with 5751s (I've been using GE), and as I understand it 12AX7 tubes are higher gain. However, are they not interchangeable in most cases? Just don't want to screw anything up in my amp.
Thanks.
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Here ya go! RE: 5751 or 12AX7 tubes in a CJ Premier 11A Power Amp?
Before posting here I sent an email to CJ and received the following response: "The voltage amplifier tubes are 5751. This is a military/industrial tube similar (but not identical) to the 12AX7. The 12AX7 will work as a substitute. The inverter is a 6FQ7. They are getting to be hard to find, but we do have those available here." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A 12AX7 is a poor substitute. The 12AT7 has similar amplification factor but vastly different plate resistance (much lower). Whenever a tube circuit is designed, hopefully the circuit is optimized for the tube in mind. When you put something else in there that has different characteristics, distortion will be increased, gain will be affected (which will mess with the feedback) and bandwidth will be affected. Because of its increased gain, its entirely possible that the amp might oscillate under certain conditions with a 12AX7 installed as a sub. You're stuck with the 5751. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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@oldhvymec : a 5751 is NOT a 12AU7! And cannot be subbed for one! A 5751 is a lower-gain low-noise version of a 12AX7, with the same current rating. They are interchangeable. The best versions have three micas and low microphonics. The 12AU7 has a much higher current rating and is used in driver stages. I own examples of all three of these tubes! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
+1 @atmasphere ! Sticking to the original tubes is always best! When buying 5751’s always try to buy the 3 mica version. The 2 mica version has poorer resistance to microphonics. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
+1 @facten : A man who knows his tubes! I own many of those 12AU7 sub's! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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@thecarpathian : thank you for catching my mistake! Brain fog setting in! I have made the correction in my above posts! Thanks! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 12BH7 is a sub for a 12AU7 not a 12AX7! The 12BH7 requires no circuit modification to substitute for a 12AU7, but the plate resistance is a little lower (5300 vs 7700). Thus, even though it has a lower u (or amplification factor), the gain may be slightly higher depending on the circuit design. [This is mainly true for circuits that use an anode resistor load.] It will also draw a little more current, but the 12BH7 is a beefier tube and can handle it. For most circuits this should be well within the tolerances of the design, but you can ask the manufacturer to be sure.
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just call during business hours... a real human receptionist will answer and will put you through to jeff, or he will call you back if you leave your number over the past 25 years i have never had trouble reaching jeff quickly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I did try a few times, but no human being. I also emailed a couple of days ago. No response yet. It's not that I haven't had luck getting some help from CJ over the years. They have indeed answered some of my questions! But given the responses can be a little hit or miss, and since I had the tubes ready to try, I was wondering if there was a quick answer so I could try them. It turns out that the answer is complicated. I've decided not to try the 12AX7 tubes, to be careful. |