Mullard 5-20
Classic Mullard 20W push-pull ultralinear design. Published 1955. Smooth, warm British tone with excellent linearity.
Mullard Application NotePower pentode delivering up to 25W in pentode, UL, or triode mode
10 manufacturer datasheets cross-checked for EL34
Specs when the screen grid (g2) is tied to the anode — the tube acts as a triode.
According to Mullard (data sheets dated January 1964 (D1, D2), April 1962 (D3, D4), January 1960 (D5 + curves)): « Triode connection »
The EL34 (6CA7) is a power pentode that defines the sound of British high-fidelity and guitar amplification, from Marshall to Mullard. In pentode mode it delivers 25W per pair in push-pull, with a rich, harmonically complex midrange that distinguishes it from the more linear American 6L6 family. The EL34's strong second and third harmonic content gives it a musicality and vocal-like quality that has made it the default output tube in European hi-fi amplifiers for decades. Mullard Blackburn production, Siemens, and Telefunken are the benchmark NOS types; current production from JJ, Tung-Sol (New Sensor), and Shuguang varies significantly in character.
Classic Mullard 20W push-pull ultralinear design. Published 1955. Smooth, warm British tone with excellent linearity.
Mullard Application NoteSaul Marantz's refined 35W stereo power amplifier. EL34 ultralinear push-pull with meticulous power supply. Warm, authoritative American hi-fi.
Marantz Model 8B Schematic