Description
6SK7WA GE Jan – GE Sharp-Cutoff Pentode Tube
Reliable Intermediate Frequency Amplification with Vintage Tone
The GE 6SK7WA is a sharp-cutoff pentode tube designed for intermediate frequency (IF) amplification in vintage radio receivers and communication equipment. Known for its reliable performance and low noise, this tube was widely used in radios from the 1940s and 1950s. It offers clear, stable gain, which is essential for strong and distortion-free reception.
Featuring a rugged glass envelope and a 7-pin base, the 6SK7WA fits seamlessly into many classic American and European radio designs. Its sharp-cutoff characteristics allow precise control over gain, enhancing selectivity and reducing interference during tuning. This results in improved signal clarity and a better listening experience.
Engineered specifically for 455 kHz IF stages, the tube maintains consistent voltage gain and resists microphonics, which ensures clean sound even after long operating periods. Its durable construction supports a long service life and dependable operation under typical radio conditions.
Technicians and vintage radio collectors appreciate the GE 6SK7WA for its authentic tonal qualities and robust build. It pairs well with common companion tubes like the 6SA7, 6SQ7, and 6V6. Whether restoring a compact tabletop radio or a large console, the 6SK7WA remains a trusted choice for vintage enthusiasts.
Choose the GE 6SK7WA Jan sharp-cutoff pentode for dependable IF amplification, low noise, and classic vintage tone. It helps preserve the original sound and performance of your classic radio equipment.





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