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I keep reading about how the NOS tubes are so much better, but I do not understand why newly produced tubes are so inferior. Does anyone hav a good explanation?
I just recently bought a factory matched pair of NOS XF2 Mullard, with dual getters. I had been using Winged "C", which I like, and thought pretty decent. Tried the newest Russian Mullards, too. The NOS tubes sound so much better than my previous tubes, that it is like my equipment was replaced with much more expensive kit. Lots of detail that I just didn't hear previously. Played an old favorite and the brush on a snare, can now be heard as 2 brushes, with an audible soft double strike. No blurring of the sound at all. Sure would be nice if someone made a new tube with the same quality as these 50 year old tubes.
Wall of Sound EL34-family Tube Comparison - by Tim Smithhttp://wallofsound.ca/audioreviews/tubes/el34-tube-comparison-with-tubes-supplied-by-www-thetubestore-com/
The EH EL34 gets no love for some reason but I really like it. It beat out both the KT77 type when paired with a warmish input tube in my amp.
Yeah, I think there's something to be said about synergy among the various tubes at play in conjunction with the design of the amp. Anyhow I ordered the Gold Lion KT-77 based on his recommendation since I will have the same amp he has in the next few days. I may or may not agree with his assessment but in the end, it's always nice to have options in the way of a variety of tubes on hand.