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From cbuttacav--(at)--ol.com Mon Apr 12 10:20:00 CDT 1999
Article: 171420 of alt.guitar.amps
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Gentlemen, maybe some of this may help.the 6L6 was made of metal and introduced
in march of 1936.The G followed in June of that year.This was a glass bottle in
the "cokebottle" shape.The GA was the same shape but a touch smaller,ST-14
versus ST16.This was 1943.The GB was the first straight sided glass version
introduced in 1954.Up to this point all were rated 19W . The GC utilised
thicker plate material and a different base structure and was uprated to
30W.This was 1958. I think this progression of changes illustrates that the
suffixes serve a definite design change purpose and not merely to denote
envelope material. This is just some info that I thought would make things
better for the N.G. ,nothing more
Charlie