The EF40 Gallery |
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The EF40 is the
precursor to the EF86. It has a Rimlock socket and later versions have the
same inner structure as the EF86. Electrically they are the same.
Many EF40 tubes have
silver plated connectors (which usually look a little bit dirty).
The EF40 can be found
in several Siemens power amps and preamps where they substituted the EF12
or EF12K tubes. In the later tube amps the EF40 tubes were changed for
EF86s.
Most tubes on the
pictures came with Siemens equipment and have Siemens label, but all
EF40s shown were made by the Philips company (except the Tungsrams). |
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Code: L91 5t
(tube on picture)
Characteristics:
- metal base
- no mesh plat
- disc getter
Comment:
Ultra rare. t
= 1956s production. |
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Code: L9R DX
or DXX
Hamburg
Characteristics:
- large plate
- D-Getter
Comment:
Pretty rare.
German 1950s production. |
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Code: L93 ?5D
Characteristics:
- mesh plate without cutouts
- square D-getter
Comment:
Ultra rare. t
= 1956s production. |
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Code: L90 DX
Hamburg
Characteristics:
- similar to above tube, but
finer meshes
Comment:
Pretty rare.
German 1950s production. |
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Code: Zf1 X7X
- X9X Sittard
Characteristics:
- plate in EF86 size
- D-Getter
Comment:
Rare.
Production from 1957-1959. |
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Code: L96 ±9XX
Chartres (???)
Characteristics:
- similar to left, but
small ring getter
Comment:
Rare from
1959. |
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Code: L97 F0XX
Suresnes (???)
L98 F1XX-F9XX or MA5 F2XX
Characteristics:
- similar to above tube, but
large ring getter
Comment:
Good quality -
maybe the most common version. 1960 - 1969. |
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Tungsram
production from 1970s
Characteristics:
- solid grey plate
- closed getter
Comment:
Common tube -
also distributed by Siemens, Lorenz and Valvo. |
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