Ampera
6J5
Triode · IHT · Octal · 1939
“Half a 6SN7. Same lush musicality.”
Medium-gain triode for driver and line stage applications
Datasheet ↗SPICE
GAIN FACTOR0
PLATE IMPEDANCE0kΩ
TRANSCONDUCTANCE0mA/V
Cgk0pF
Cgp0pF
Cpk0pF
GAIN20%
POWER6%
DRIVE92%
LINEARITY90%
TYPICAL OPERATING POINT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The 6J5 is a single-triode octal tube that is essentially one half of a 6SN7, with a mu of ~20 and plate resistance of ~7.7k ohms. Using two separate 6J5s instead of one 6SN7 eliminates crosstalk between sections and allows independent tube selection for each channel, which purists argue yields a blacker background and better channel separation. The tube was ubiquitous in 1940s radio and early television and is readily available as NOS in large quantities at modest cost. Its single-triode construction makes it a natural choice for minimalist preamp designs where each gain stage gets its own dedicated tube.
APPLICATIONS
Voltage amplifier
Generic triode preamp stage
• Hi-Fi stereo• Headphone amp
HISTORY
Introduced1939ManufacturerRCA·SylvaniaEquivalentsL63, CV1932
Pre-WarSPECIFICATIONS
Heater Voltage6.3V
Heater Current0.3A
Max Plate Voltage300V
Max Power2.5W
Sensitivity2.6 mA/V
Gain Factor20
Internal Impedance7.7kΩ
PinoutOctal
Era1939
RarityModerate
Input Capacitance3.4pF
Miller Capacitance3.4pF
Output Capacitance3.6pF
