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I was wanting to know which reasonalby priced E88CC tubes have warmer sounds. I recently bought a budget DAC/Pre for a secondary system (Grant Fidelity DAC-11) and want to warm up the sound. The stock 6N11 tube is too bright for my Magnepan MMG's and the Class D Audio amp. Otherwise the Grant unit is very nice for the price.I am not familiar with these tubes as my tube gear in my main system use 6CG7's. The DAC-11 takes only 1 tube and can use 6922, E88CC, 6DJ8, 6H23N and CCa tubes.I have been looking at Holland Amprex bugle boys form the 1950's, 1960's, Amprex A frames, Telefunken, Mullard 1960's with Halo Getter, Mullard from 1970's, phillips. Thanks for the help,Larry
Hi Larry,I originally stuck in a new JJ E88CC gold pins and thought I liked it as it was an improvement over stock. The Mullard/RCA was a big step up over the JJ and exponentially better than the stock tube.Hope this helps.Tom
The 6H23Ns are thinner, more sterile than the JJ, in absolute terms.
Also there are a number of different 6H23N's - I didn't care for the Reflektor's in my amp, but the Voskhods sounded great - definitely not thin or sterile. Jim C
Mine is cryod 6H23n-EB from Cryoset, with Russian data sheets. Don't see the actual manufacturer. This particular tube is definitely thinner than the JJ in a given circuit. the harmonic structure is also not quite correct. Maybe I was not clear enough. Will check back and correct any confusion in my previous post. Cheers and great weekend.
The Cryoset site lists the tubes as "Made at the Reflector Plant in Saratov", I had some of these (non-cryoed) and had high hopes for them, since they are the mil-spec "EB" or "EV" designation - but, I found them kind of uninvolving & lifeless - I preferred the non-mil spec Voskhod "Rocket Logo" by a large margin. Looking at the tube internals between the Reflektor and Voskhod, they're pretty different.Jim C
Thanks bunnyma357. Much appreciated. I also found the Saratov tubes uninvolving.Cheers.
And it's not that the Reflektor plant is bad, I have some Reflektor coin based 6P3S-E (6L6GC/5881 variant) power tubes that I love, it just seems that for audio use their 6n23p isn't the best in a lot of amps. The good thing with Russian tubes is they are pretty cheap to try out and compare, kind of the poor man's route to vintage NOS tubes - I've had great luck buying direct from Soviet block countries through eBay.The Russian tubes also seem to actually be NOS, whereas a lot of the American and European "NOS" tubes seem to actually be used tubes that still test OK.Jim C