I have a Transcendence Seven SLR Preamplifier.
I have spent some time tube rolling and have some impressions to share.
Line Tubes:
Telefunken ECC81, short gray ribbed plates, Germany (60’s)
- Most neutral sounding, almost bland and a bit unfocused. Good for some system, not for mine. Tubes were somewhat microphonic when touching them hot.
Mullard 12AT7WA CV4024’s, Great Britain (early 80’s)
- Less neutral then the Telefunkens in that they had a fuller bass. Midrange vocals were neutral, maybe a one row back. Highend was also fairly neutral but somewhat unfocused. Soundstage was deep and neutral wide. I’m quite familiar with Mullard tubes, these late model variants are not typical of the classic Mullard sound but still are quite nice and if you’re looking for a neutral to slightly laidback sound these would work nicely. Not microphonic at all.
RCA 12AT7WA, Triple Mica, Black Plate, USA (mid 60’s)
- Extended, tight bass that’s less full then the Mullards. Midrange is pronounced and upfront with good strong tone. Highend was strong to somewhat bright but nicely controlled and focused. A little edgy at times but had loads of apparent detail. Soundstage was wide and forward. I found them to be a little too fatiguing at times and a little raspy depending on the material.
Amperex E81CC ‘PQ’ gold pin, gray plate, West Germany (mid 60’s)
- Extended, tight bass. Midrange is VERY pronounced and upfront but was somewhat congested in my system. Highend was tight and nicely controlled and focused. Soundstage was less wide then most. Loads of detail, a bit bright and way too congested in the midrange, I tried hard to like these tubes but I just can’t! Maybe someone else can.
Sylvania 12AT7WA, Triple Mica, Grey Plate, USA (60’s)
- Good tight bass, nicely extended. Midrange is very well balanced with wonderful tonality. A little upfront and present but not at all congested. Highend was lively, detailed and well focused. Soundstage was wide, airy and deep. Very quiet, no microphonics. By far my favorite tube for the T7. I was told that if I liked this tube, I may really like the triple mica black plate version made by Sylvania with the gold labels, they are hard to find!
I also tried some RCA and Sylvania double mica gray plate 12AT7’s and was quite disappointed. Overly bright and lack vocal tonality, focus and bass.
I am looking to try a Holland made Amperex Bugle Boy 12AT7. They are really hard to come by. I’d told they are nothing like the German PQ’s (which are made by Siemens) or the British made Amperex (which are made by Mullard). I’ve always been a fan of Amperex Bugle Boy tubes.
As for the Phono Section:
Telefunken 12AX7 long smooth plates, West Germany (50’s)
Again, neutral and bland. Good overall sound for many, I understand. The tubes used are computer grade and worth nearly $100 each! I just don’t like them allthout they sound nice in my DAC.
RCA triple mica, black plate, USA (60’s)
- good tight bass, nice midrange, a little unfocused. Highend was a little dull and occasionally piercing. Not very well balanced. Nicer then the stock JJ’s.
Amperex 12AX7 Bugle Boy, Long Smooth Gray Plates Holland (early 50’)
These tubes are Expensive!! $150/pair is common.
- extended bass, tight and rich. Midrange is wonderfully balanced and lush! High end is lively and is well focused. Strong sparkly on the top end at times but its overall presentation of vinyl is superb. Very musical and never fatiguing. Worth every dollar!
I power a Decware Zen Select SET amp. My sources include a vintage Sony TTS-3000A turntable with an AR tonearm and a Grado Red cartridge. My digital sources are a Denon DVD-2900 SACD player and a California Audio Labs Sigma-II 24/96 DAC. I use MIT S3 IC’s and a pair of DIY Litz type-2 copper speaker cables. My speakers are custom made Parker Audio Model 95 signatures (full range drivers run in a 2 ohm load, with a ribbon tweeter buffed with a single cap) efficiency is 95db 1w/1m. I also use a KRK V12S sub.
Some other tubes I use:
California Audio Labs DAC:
RCA 12AX7 triple Mica, black plate, USA (late 50’s)
Best sounding 12AX7 I have heard in my DAC. My second favorite is the Amperex 12AX7 Bugle Boy I mentioned above.
Zen Select SET amp:
Mullard EL84 power tubes are my favorite, second ar the EI Elite EL84EG’s made in the early 90’s.
Mullard GZ32 Rectifier is my favorite. I also like RCA 5U4GB.
My favorite input tube is a Amperex 6922 white label PQ, gold pin made in the USA. Second favorite is the common Amperex 6DJ8 Bugle Boy Holland made in the 60’s.
Oh and I use mostly Harmonic Tech and Virtual Dynamic power cords.
I hate power conditioners for anything but digital sources, the wall outlet is best.
And the single most important thing to do is tweak your room! Listening room acoustics should always come first!!
Enjoy!