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EL95

Sensibly equivalent to:
6DL5
    
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The EL95 is an output pentode with low heater consumption designed initially for car radios. It would also provide adequate audio power for a domestic receiver or smaller stereo system. The EL95 was also used in push-pull to produce six to seven Watts of output.
The EL95 developed from the EL42 and its push-pull role was replaced by the double pentode ELL80.
The thin glass tube envelope is 17 mm in diameter and, excluding the B7G base pins, is 52 mm tall.
References: Data-sheet, 3002 & 1040. Type EL95 was first introduced in 1955. See also 1955 adverts.

 

Pin Connections
B7G
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
g1
k,g3
h
h
a
g2
g1

 

Absolute Maximum Operating Conditions
Pentode
Vh
Ah
Va
Vs
Vg
mAa
mAs
ra
gm
Pdiss
Pout
6.3
0.2
250
250
-9
24
4.5
8,000
5.0
6.0W
2.3W
Thanks to Frank Philipse for supplying the above PDF datasheet.
Updated January 30, 2013.
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