Socket - 9 Pin, Ceramic with Center Shield and Shield Base

Socket - 9 Pin, Ceramic with Center Shield and Shield Base

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9-pin ceramic tube socket with attached shield base commonly used for preamp tubes or EL84 power tubes (without shield)

  • Top mount
  • 7/8” chassis hole required
  • 1-1/8” mounting centers
  • P-SS9-325 and P-SS9-325XL are compatible tube shields.
SKU:
P-ST9-212
Item ID:
003380
UPC/EAN:
609722131551
RoHS Compliant
Product Measurements by Type
Item Height12 mm
Item Length34 mm
Item Width26.5 mm
Mounting Hole Center to Center28 mm
Mounting Hole Diameter3.5 mm
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions1.4 in. × 1.1 in. × 1.1 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.03 lbs.
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Asked by Anonymous on March 19th, 2016.
JustinG
March 24th, 2016
Staff Member
Top Contributor
This is a 9-pin socket. The shield is not included but is available separately. SKU# P-SS9-325 should work well.
Asked by Anonymous on October 19th, 2019.
BradWbr
October 21st, 2019
Staff Member
We carry a number of octal sockets. Please refer to the filter options to narrow your search.

Product Reviews

3.00 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
Dave Madden - September 20th, 2020
3 out of 5

Nice sockets, but too large in diameter for the existing chassis holes in this Fender-type amplifier

Tom Madden - September 20th, 2020
3 out of 5

Nice sockets, but they are too big for the chassis holes in this common Fender-type amplifier