JAN-Sylvania 6L6WGB Power Vacuum Tube (Matched)
Once thought almost extinct, now back in stock! We found a few more of the classic JAN-Sylvania 6L6WGB vacuum tubes. This batch are from the early to mid 1970's. From our review of the JAN-Sylvania 6L6-WGB power tube: "These puppies rock and would sound great in any setup where you want punch, clear highs and a tight bottom." From our review of JAN-Sylvania 6L6WGB tube: "This has to be one of the best tube values available today. The sound from these 'stubbies' is excellent. Very nice harmonic content, rich and deep. These bottles rock and would sound great in any setup where you want punch, clear highs and a tight bottom."
Other JAN Military tubes 6L6 Tube TypesHere's an interesting side note: the JAN-Sylvania 6L6WGB tube has the identical internal construction as the Sylvania 7581A tube (the industrial version of the 6L6GC tube). The difference between these two tubes is only the size of the glass bottle. Although you may not get a 7581A's 35 watts out of the 6L6WGB, you can certainly get 30 watts without any problems. These are super durable tubes made for the US military in the mid '70's. Their specs are not the same as earlier 5881 and 6L6WGB specs from the 1960's. So to get to the point, the JAN-Sylvania 6L6WGB tube will work perfectly in any amp requiring a 6L6GC tube. Do not worry about plate voltages over 400V with this puppy.
Warranty Information and Return Policy
Warranty Period: 3 monthsAll our tubes are guaranteed for 3 months from the date of purchase. (Any exceptions will be noted on that tube's Warranty tab)
If you receive a tube that does not perform to the manufacturer's specifications, please do the following:
- contact us to get a return authorization
- return it via regular mail within 90 days from when we shipped it, and we will provide an exchange or refund of the full purchase price of the tube.
Returns not related to warranty or defect will be considered at our discretion, and are subject to a 15% restocking fee.
We can not accept returns that don't have an authorization, are past 3 month, or are returned improperly.
These guidelines may be updated without notice.