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In terms of how tube specifications change sound, I know voltage drop can change the sound. Gz34 having the lowest drop, and something like a 5y3 having a lot of drop. Low drop tends to have a more solid grasp on the sound, tighter, higher drops tend to be more soft and loose. At least in my experience. What's your take on filament current? Is going from a 2amp -> 3amp -> 3.7amp going to have any effect on the audio, or is that all due to the voltage drop characteristic? |
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Thanks for the update Conmzee and Staitwire.
Comzee, interesting thoughts on voltage drops wrt sound. |
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Try a type 80 globe in your lp-3.1. Needs an adapter. Dennis had me put one in my lp-27. It takes an 80 but I had always used st bottle types, with no recognizable difference to my ears. The 80 globe on the other hand was a significant difference, for the better. I do not recall exactly what the betterment was but I have not looked back.
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Hey Comzee, interesting question, I have only ever looked at the B+ voltages in relation to sound, not the filament current.
I would have to ask Dennis about that. I've been using 5Y3's in my LP-3.1...I think I'll try a 5U4 for awhile and see if I like it with my latest setup. |
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The globe type 80 sounds interesting. I may have to source some.
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6 months ago we sold our house in NH, and temporarily moved all our belongings into storage. Recently we purchased and moved into a new home in FL. Now that our belongings have been shipped to our new home, from storage, I was able to set my system back up. I am having a blast rolling tubes in my Inspire amp to find the combination that sounds best in it's new location. Currently running, a Sylvania 6SN7W/A metal base, Gold Lion KT77's, and a Mullard F31 5AR4/GZ34
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![]() ![]() Anybody try these in an Inspire amp? Thought I was getting a quad from an eBay seller who had a matched pair and 2 unmatched singles. Guess my definition of package price for all 4 tubes was different than there’s ��. So I received just the matched pair which are beautiful and I’m sure true NOS tube. Tempted to pick up the other 2 singles but it will not be the great deal I first thought. Generally I have liked the 6v6 and kt66 tunes the most in my IIPS PSE so I thought they might be a good fit (also a sucker ST bottle tubes). Full disclosure, was watching a YouTube video that had a Shindo Haut Brion amp built around those tubes and started looking. Last edited by PSE45; 04-01-2020 at 01:09 PM. |
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I love 6L6 tubes in both my pentode inspire amps.
To me, 6L6 represents the best resolution and control of any pentode. I have a pair of NOS ST shaped, a bit warmer than my other 6L6's. The new production Tung-Sol 6L6GC-STR is fantastic, I also have a pair of Visseaux 6L6 that are bar-none my best pentode pair I own, startlingly good resolution/air/nuance. The trade offs for me, 6v6 run leaner, less impact, but could be better for vocals and some genres. Kt66/kt88 and above have more slam and dynamics, but lose the extreme control and resolution 6L6 family has. Definitely a YMMV, just my personal impressions. Last edited by Comzee; 04-01-2020 at 02:51 PM. |
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I have rolled every tube type in mine and these are the best for my setup. |
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