Can the Raven safely run CV-181 tubes, such as the original Mullard ECC32’s?
Hi... the original ECC32 has a heater current draw of .95A vs .6 A for the 6SN7. It should not be a problem as the the pair would still be under 2A and the supply should easily run 2.5 A all day long. That said, the gain is 32 vs 20 for a 6SN7, and most important, the Rp (plate resistance) is about 14 K ohms, vs about 7.8K ohms of the 6SN7. The output transformer was custom made to handle the high Rp of the 6SN7. Asking it to handle twice that value is a lot. You won't see smoke or anything like that, but your frequency response will be off. I would expect the bass the have a problem as you may run out of inductance in the transformer. Or it may work fine. My advice would be to pop a pair in and see what it sounds like if you happen to own a pair. They need to have reasonably matched sections within each tube or bass response will suffer. I would not however, spend hundreds of dollars chasing old stock ECC32 tubes with iffy specs, only to find out that you don't like the sound in a circuit that was optimized for the 6SN7. It could be very expensive to get a pair of those tubes in good shape if you don't already own them. In my opinion, the money would be far better spent on a pair of the Ray Reserve 6SN7. Expensive, but known to be superb and the best we have heard to date in that preamp.
I have a number of the old ECC32 in my stash and honestly, I stopped using them years ago because the flaghsip shuguang and linlai tubes sounded better to me and I could buy all I wanted. The Ray Reservere tube is quite a step up from those..... My 2 cents...take it or leave it!