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Your point is well taken. When it comes to tube substitution, the best source of information is the manufacturer. I acknowledge in this instance, I took Kevin's word on it and didn't check with manufacturer; I have just sent the manufacturer an e-mail. I'll let you know what he says. But I would add that it's one thing to diasagree but it's another thing to be disagreeable. When we begin to denigrate the values or intelligence of others, we are, in my opinion, heading out of bounds. The precesence of civility and courtesy is what makes Audio Circles a much better forum than the Audio Asylum. Just my 2 cents. Happy listening all.
I have used the 7DJ8 as a replacement for the 6922 w/ absolutely no issues.I did this with the Manley Chinook for years.When I owned my Manley Shrimp, my favorite input tubes were the 6829's which are an industrial version of a 12 AV7.Same pin out as the 12AT7, just slightly less gain. Used for years, preferred their sound over the Mullard 12AT7 which I have heard in some circles be called the gold standard for 12at7 tubes.BTW - in the case of Manley, I know for a fact that the owner of Upsclae is great friends with the owner of Manley. So much so, that a special edition of the phono stage that I mentioned above was branded as the "Upscale Audio" edition."Stupid" is a strong word to toss around, but then again, it is the internet.
There is even a special word for this "bending" : stupid. I am sure that every good tube equipment manufacturer is aware of the design parameters of tubes and that they don't make mistakes as i discribed before. If they do use this bending: avoid them, there equipment is not reliable.
I've always found that asking the manufacturer is the way to go. The tube vendors may be quite knowledgeable about their product but the manufacturer will be the one to listen to.
I think the point being made is that one can express oneself about a topic one is knowledgeable about without resorting to labeling the actions of others as stupid. Perhaps you will consider including that perspective in the future when sharing the information you have, and feel is important.We love insights around here!
A little bit off topic, but a little bit on topic. I recently added a pair of Emission Lab 300b mesh plates to my set up. These run at about 70% operating voltage of a standard 300b tube so they are not a direct drop in replacement. The US distributor was kind enough to call my pre amp manufacturer and have the discussion between them before selling.Great example of good customer service.
There is a differance between doing stupid and being stupid. And i mean the first.....
Question, ACHiPo, are you using the PSE with the same amplifier you used with before putting it into retirement? Same speakers?
What would people say if there amplifier was damaged by using the wrong tube?What would they say if there was a fire?What would they say if somebody was injured because of......This is not a game. Better save then sorry i guess.
Couldn't you use "Y" adapters to split the signal coming from the preamp with one leg going to the sub and the other to the power amp? Mike