Spotted those IC markings ..
Could they be a NC and used as a tie point ?
The RCA book and Tung-Sol pdf has IC:
http://tubedata.itchurch.org/sheets/127/6/6BQ5.pdf
While the GE has NC on the drawings, but IC in the description:
http://tubedata.itchurch.org/sheets/093/6/6BQ5.pdf
I guess I could ohm it out when I get home ! LOL !!!
el84 : Pin 1 and 6 .. are they really IC ?
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Re: el84 : Pin 1 and 6 .. are they really IC ?
General Electric's 7189 basing diagram shows 1 and 2 connected to grid, 6 and 9 connected to screen and 8 nc. So if you want some interchangability maybe treat 8 as nc only. I used 8 as my tie point for screen resistors in my recent 7189 build. It runs 6BQ5s fine.
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