
In the 1970s an improved and more rugged version of the 6N2P was introduced, designated 6N2P-EV (Russian: 6Н2П-ЕВ) Currently, a 12AX7 variant derived from the 6N2P-EV is being produced by Sovtek, under the designation 12AX7WA.
A Chinese version of 6N2P exists, labeled in Latin lettering (instead of Cyrillic) 6N2.
In the 1990s a (now extinct) line of "Red Bear" guitar amplifiers was being produced in Russia by Novik Ltd. and distributed in the United States by Gibson Guitar Corporation. These amplifiers used 6N2P tubes instead of the much more common 12AX7, prompting user modifications of the amplifier to 12AX7, because the original Russian 6N2P was scarcely available outside of Russia.
On the photo, from left to right - 6N2P produced in USSR in 1967, 1974, 6N2 produced in China and Soviet 6N2P-EV (left), produced in 1980.
A Chinese version of 6N2P exists, labeled in Latin lettering (instead of Cyrillic) 6N2.
In the 1990s a (now extinct) line of "Red Bear" guitar amplifiers was being produced in Russia by Novik Ltd. and distributed in the United States by Gibson Guitar Corporation. These amplifiers used 6N2P tubes instead of the much more common 12AX7, prompting user modifications of the amplifier to 12AX7, because the original Russian 6N2P was scarcely available outside of Russia.
On the photo, from left to right - 6N2P produced in USSR in 1967, 1974, 6N2 produced in China and Soviet 6N2P-EV (left), produced in 1980.
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