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Yeah - would like the GE 6550, but a quad would set me back $350+. Will keep my eyes peeled for a used set. What was it you liked vs the Russian equivalents?
A couple of Russian options to try for cheap:http://app.audiogon.com/listings/tube-3-quad-6550-for-sale-sovtek-6550wa-and-svetlana-6550b-for-sale-2013-07-15-amplifiers-30071-norcross-ga
I have a Premier 11A that uses the same tubes. I've been running KT120's after trying stock tubes, KT90 (or was it KT88), and the Tungsol 6550 reissue. You might check on the dedicated CJ forums as there is quite a bit of discussion about this tube. The KT120 has it all, IMO. It extends more in both directions, is generally more dynamic, and adds no harshness. CJ is using this tube in new amps. In fact, I just acquired a demo pair of LP125M that originally came with 6550's and CJ now ships them with KT120's. Definitely worth checking with CJ about the suitability though. Both the Premier and current LP lines are said to use higher quality parts, so the concerns about heat might or might not be warranted.I also experimented with the other tubes in my 11A. I first tried NOS RCA Triple Mica 5751 but was still feeling some grain. Brent Jesse, where I bought them, suggested trying the RCA blackplate 5751 double mica which I did like better. Note that I err on the side of easy to listen to/warm - opposite of edgy/grainy. But I think I'm more sensitive than most in the upper ranges.For the other tubes, I tried RCA 6CG7/6FQ7 Clear Top and stayed with them. You can check out Brent's site at www.audiotubes.com. The site is a bit of a mess, but he's very helpful with advice.
RE: the 5751, I use these in the preamp section of a Darep MP5 hybrid tube amp, RCA 5 stars. Best of the few things I tried : detailed but refined. For the CJ the 5751 is just the rectifier (?) tube, so the choice perhaps is not as critical (?).
Interesting : I was thinking some day to maybe get another to run them in mono-blocks, one of the attractive thing about them along with the price, sound and relatively compact size. Using them w/ Magnepan 1.7's ,so those do like more power. Did you find you were getting significant / more noticeable power running monoblocks vs one in stereo?I had my reservations about trying KT120's as well, as you noted I also found that this amp runs "hot". Will have to check w/ CJ + owners before making a costly mistake......Which "flavor" of Svet 6550 did you run? I'm seeing 6550WE (plastic base), 6550WD, and 6550C.
The 5751 is likely first stage voltage gain, the 6FQ7 is probably the driver. I would imagine the 5751 would have more impact on the sound but I don't have first hand experience with this amp. I don't think this amp uses tube rectification.
You must listen fairly loud. I have 3.6R Maggies and drove them with a single MV75 for quite awhile.
So, sorry for the ignorance : the single 5751 is the input tube & the 6FQ7 / 6CG7 pair are the driver tubes? Used to all the other tube amps that I have using a pair of tubes for the input tubes, so assumed that the 6FQ7 / 6CG7 were the inputs tubes.......
I had a bel canto 2.5 and tried it as a preamp. I found that it suffered from a lack of gain. you'd probably find that your amp seemed more powerful if you used a fulfledged pre.