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In the Thread: Has anyone ever seen these sockets for the 6C33C?
Post Subject: Indeed, a rare socket.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/13/2016
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I do not think that it is socket different. The socket is
invisible and it appears rather a standard Russian ceramic socket. What is unusual
is that the tube has a harness that typically used for permitting the tube to
work upside down and under dynamic stress. I never seen it before and that is certainly
makes is very fascinating. What is interesting would be to guess who the hell
used the tube like this? The type of the making depicted on your picture
suggest that it is not some kind of boutique hi-fi shop but rather a Russian industrial
production from 60s. That would be easy to get that your socket was used in MIG
jet fighter (where the tube come from) but on MIG it was no spring loading.
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Prom engineering perspective the spring loading would be
better and it is possible that your socket is some kind of modification used on
Russian MIG. I do not think that this socket is practical on Hi-Fi environment
but it would not hurt as well. If you
make the socket like this and make the spring cold-plated then you will be able
to sell them to audio people who will swear that this golden socket will be
able to convert sound of Boston Symphony Hall into the sound of Vienna
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