6H30

Dual Triode · IHT · 9-pin Noval · 1975

Ultra-low distortion. BAT favorite.

Medium-gain triode for driver and line stage applications

Datasheet ↗SPICE
GAIN FACTOR0
PLATE IMPEDANCE0Ω
TRANSCONDUCTANCE0mA/V
GAIN16%
POWER10%
DRIVE99%
LINEARITY92%
HEATER6.3V / 0.825A
MAX PLATE300V / 4W
BASEnoval
SECTIONS2 (dual)
TYPICAL OPERATING POINT
Va120V
Ia26.73mA
Vg-6.09V
Pd3.21W
RL4kΩ
Av22.4dB
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The 6H30 (6N30P) is a Russian dual triode developed for military radar and missile guidance systems, characterized by very low plate resistance (~800 ohms per section) and high transconductance. Its ability to deliver substantial current into low-impedance loads makes it behave almost like a solid-state buffer with tube character, excelling in line stages and output buffers. The tube was popularized in Western hi-fi by Balanced Audio Technology (BAT), whose preamps and amplifiers are designed around it. Available primarily as NOS Soviet military stock or current Electro-Harmonix production, the 6H30 occupies a unique niche as a current-delivery powerhouse among small-signal tubes.

APPLICATIONS
Headphone outputLine stagePhase splitter
Generic triode line stage stage
Headphone amp
HISTORY
Introduced1975ManufacturerReflektorEquivalents6N30P-DR
Late Production
SPECIFICATIONS
Heater Voltage6.3V
Heater Current0.825A
Max Plate Voltage300V
Max Power4W
Sensitivity16.5 mA/V
Gain Factor15.5
Internal Impedance940Ω
Pinout9-pin Noval
Era1975
RarityModerate
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6H30 Datasheet

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