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What is Archive Tubes?
Archive Tubes is a new brand built around the preserved stock of a long-established tube purveyor that’s been cataloging NOS inventory for generations. They're bringing properly tested, warranted, and trustworthy vintage tubes to audiophiles who are tired of gambling on mystery sellers.
How Archive Tubes are Graded
Vacuum tubes were hand-made for decades, so the two triodes inside them were never perfectly identical. We match them today so you get predictable performance in audio circuits.
- Archive Vault: Triodes match within 5%
- Gold: Triodes match within 6-10%
- Silver: Triodes match within 11–20%
The CV6 GEC is a 1930s vintage military grade 2C22/ VR135 / DET20, which is equivalent to 6J5 and half of 6SN7. When two tubes are used with a converter adapter, they work as a single 6SN7. The VR135 is a military receiving valve that became reclassified as the CV6 when the common valve listings were drawn-up to remove the problems of a lack of interchange between the UK Armed Forces.
Archive Assessed, Apos Assured
All Archive tubes are thoroughly tested, inspected, photographed, and inventoried, guaranteeing the quality of each tube that's shipped to customers. All tubes carry an Apos 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects.
Are the tubes...dusty...?
Because these are genuine New Old Stock tubes, small cosmetic irregularities may be present. These aren't defects but artifacts of vintage manufacturing and decades of storage. They have no impact on reliability or sonic performance.
CV6 to 6SN7 Adapter Add-on
High-quality adapter allowing 2C22 / 7193 / CV6 tubes to be used in equipment designed for 6SN7 tube sockets. Clean, reliable conversion — ideal for audio work, testing, and repairs.
Reliable pin-to-pin conversion with gold-plated contacts for improved conductivity and reduced oxidation. Designed to maintain proper alignment and stable contact in tube sockets. Suitable for audio enthusiasts and technicians who need a simple, reversible conversion solution.
Specs
Tube
- Brand / Type: GEC CV6 / 6J5 / 6J5G / 6J5GT / VT-94 / CV1067 / CV1135 / L63 / 7193 / CV1671 / 12J5GT / 7308 / CV4108
- Base Type: Black Base
- Getter Type: Pan Getter
- Grade: Military Grade
- Made in: England
- Tested on: Amplitrex AT1000 Advanced Digital Tube Tested
- Warranty: 12-months against manufacturing defects
Adapter
- Converts: 2C22 / 7193 / CV6 → 6SN7
- Material: Ceramic base with gold-plated pins
- Installation: Plug-and-play, no soldering required
- Use: Amplifiers, preamps, test rigs, DIY projects
- Adapter type: 2C22 / 7193 / CV6 → 6SN7
- Material: Ceramic base, gold-plated pins
- Installation: Plug-in (no soldering)
- Compatibility: Audio tube sockets using 6SN7 footprint
- Condition: New
What's a tube plate?
The plate, or anode, is the metal inside a vacuum tube that collects electrons and shapes the signal. Its size, material, and design affect tone, dynamics, and how the tube handles heat and vibration. Differences like black vs. grey or long vs. short plates affect warmth, clarity, and reliability.
Learn more about Tube Plates & Types
What’s a tube getter?
The getter is a reactive metal inside a vacuum tube that absorbs leftover gases and keeps the vacuum stable. Its shape and placement—ring, D, O, halo, or disc—affect how the tube handles noise, microphonics, and long-term reliability. Beyond function, getter design also reveals a tube’s era, origin, and the sonic priorities of the factory that made it.
Learn more about Tube Getters & Types
What’s a JAN or Military-Spec Tube?
Originally built for wartime reliability, JAN and military-spec tubes were engineered to survive heat, vibration, and constant use in radios and radar. Made under strict Joint Army–Navy standards, they feature thicker glass, reinforced micas, and tougher seals. Today, those same traits make them prized by audiophiles for their low noise, long life, and unmatched consistency.
Learn more about JAN / Military-Spec Tubes
New Box vs Original Box
Listings with Original Boxes include the original boxes from the tube manufacturer—in many cases a collector's item.
Listings with New Boxes include plain packaging.
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