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A friend recently dropped off a Fender Bandmaster Reverb head for a checkup. All of the tubes are RCAs. The power tubes are 6L6GCs, both RCA, but one is taller than the other. The taller of the two has a small "FK" printed on the bottle; the shorter one has a small "CT." The internal construction appears similar, if not identical. Can anyone educate me on the differences between the two tubes? Thanks in advance.
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I's say about a half inch. :mrgreen:
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aside from sluckey's sarcasm ;D, I think the internal components look identical in size etc, so maybe they used up some glass from older larger ones on some of the newer internals. Just a guess. I know over time they found ways of making them slightly smaller etc. and may have just been using up the old glass with the new internal sized components.

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FK and CT were the initials of the glass blowers. FK worked the mid shift and was known to blow a bit harder. His glass became known as 6L6GC. CT's short stuff was split off and became known as 5881s and awarded a huge government contract. I learnt that from Alfred A. Newman. :mrgreen:
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Thus, the origin of the term, "blowhard."
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sluckey wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 10:43 pm I learnt that from Alfred A. Newman.
Any relation to Alfred E. Newman?
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xtian wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 11:21 pm Thus, the origin of the term, "blowhard."
It just goes to show that you can learn something new everyday, no matter how old you are. I always thought that term came from a Geisha Girl's mangled English.
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Same tube from different production runs before and after a height spec change. Most likely a cost-cutting move.
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The bigger tube is just a later blackplate version, the internals are the same .

The smaller tube likely has a tighter vacuum level
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Ten Over wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2019 4:02 am
sluckey wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 10:43 pm I learnt that from Alfred A. Newman.
Any relation to Alfred E. Newman?
Yes. His twin sister. I get'em mixed up all the time. :lol:
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