Tung-Sol 5881

$25.99
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881
  • Tung-Sol 5881

Tung-Sol 5881

$25.99

$25.99

Russian made reissue of the original Tung-Sol. The 5881 is the electrical equivalent to types 6L6 and 6L6G except that the plate and screen dissipation ratings have been increased approximately 20 percent. It embodies a complete mechanical redesign which results in greater resistance to shock and vibration

Built just like the old original, these new Tung-Sol 5881 have great compression and a lot of the tonal character you would expect from the Tung-Sol brand. Compared to JAN 6L6WGB and NOS Tung-Sol 5881, they sound extremely good. If you have a Bassman or any other 6L6 tube amp and want tighter, more compressed tone then these are for you.

Strongly committed to quality manufacturing, Tung-Sol tubes have always been known for their reliability and great tone. Today's new production Tung-Sol tubes are constructed with the same commitment to quality and reliability. Tung-Sol tubes reflect the best in vintage Tung-Sol construction with unsurpassed tone and reliability.

There are some important things to know about the reissue Tungsol 5881 tube before you decide to use it. The Tungsol 5881 is a 23 watt tube and is rated for a maximum plate voltage of 400Vdc. The many amplifiers that have higher plate voltage but use a tube rectifier can use the Tungsol 5881 tubes without issue. A prime example is the '59 Bassman LTD. However it is also critical to rebias the amp heeding the 5881's 23W rating. This will provide a vintage tone and less clean headroom. Leaving the bias set to a 6L6GC setting and/or using the Tungsol 5881 in a high voltage amp with a solid-state rectifier, will likely cause problems and are not covered by warranty. For these cases consider the Tung-sol 6L6GC-STR tubes instead. They are rated for 30 watts and 500V so they will hold up better. Their tone is quite similar to the 5881 too.