Since we did not have any TV damper tube yet this year, I dug up another type from my stock: The 6DA4 / 6DM4.
Regular readers of my blog know how fond I am of TV damper tubes. They play a vital part in my amplifiers since almost all my power supplies use them as rectifiers.

Starting with the RCA 6DA4.
This one comes in a tall bottle and has a massive, reassuring plate structure:
Some details:
RCA 6DM4:
Looks very similar.
A RCA with both tube designations:
A 'coin base' type.
More RCAs:
General Electric of course also made many different 6DA4 / 6DM4 tubes.
They also made them with the coin base:
Yet another GE:
Next we have a Tung-Sol 6DA4.
Zentih 6DA4A / 6DM4A:
Another Zenith:
Philco:
It was quite common that the glass would not sit straight in the tube base. After all these tubes disappeared inside a TV set so this was not of concern. Very different now when I use them on top of a power supply chassis where they want to be looked at.
DuMont:
Magnavox was an equipment manufacturer who branded tubes from other tube companies.
More rebranders:
RTT, Lindal:
Motorola:
Amperex:
Arcturus:
Next we have various tubes made by Raytheon:
Westinghouse:
And lastly another of the big players from the vacuum tube era, Sylvania:
Like most TV damper tubes these were made in a huge variety of styles. Also a lot of rebranding and crossbranding was going on as can be seen in the construction details shared across the various brands and makers. I hope you enjoyed this photo series.
Best regards
Thomas
Thomas, Thanks for an informative and detailed posting. This one does have a LOT of detail for certain. Never give up your zeal for vacuum tubes. Looking forward to your next project/posting!
ReplyDeleteRandy/GA (USA)
Thanks Randy, I am glad you liked it.
DeleteDo all damper diodes have slow start? I used these in my 45/2a3 amp but want to build another for a 300b/50 tube amp.
ReplyDeleteHi! All damper diodes are indirectly heated und thus have a much slower start than directly heated rectifiers. Some of the later versions have a so called controlled warm up time for series heating with other tubes
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