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Every circuit is different. A tube that sounds great on one circuit might sound mediocre in another. My suggestion is to buy a lot of different ones and see which sound best. Sell the others.
Some truth to your post, nevertheless, a good or great tube will sound good regardless of the topography/circuit. Much is personal preference in the end.Jim
More to the point, the 12AX7 is a "Preamp" tube and plate voltage for the most part is a non sequitur. Jim
More to the point, the 12AX7 is a "Preamp" tube and plate voltage for the most part is a non sequitur. Agreed, there will be different voicings within different circuits and matching said tube to said circuit is paramount, you need to know what you are seeking.Jim
Really? Plate voltage is a non sequitur to a "preamp " tube? Well guess that works, it is always most illuminating to defend a generalization with a generalization. Good to know. Gotta go toss all my tube data sheets..especially those confusing graphs!!!So how do I match "said tube" to "said circuit"? # of pins...bottle length...color of logo?Talk about non sequiturs, here we have a classic example.Life can be so simple....Cheers,Geary
P.S.BPoletti, you gave me a laugh with the pride of ownership comment as it made me picture somebody getting all puffed up over a tube that cost $13.95 on eBay.
While there can differences in circuits and topologies, the 12AX7 is designed to be a 100mu gain tube and one would design their amp or preamp as such. While there will be variances, a quality tube will usually rise to the occasion.And yes, I can safely generalize.Jim