Some well regarded companies have built a reputation around 12AXX tubes in their preamps. I also found the following harsh critique of their use by a well regarded manufacturer.
“Common preamps tubes are the 12AU7,12AX7, 12AT7, 12AY7, ECC88 ,6922, 6H30, 6SN7 and some rarer NOS tubes.
The most used are the 12AX7,12AU7, 12AT7 tubes. These are cheap, made in a variety of factories are are just about standard in all the low to medium cost preamps.
They were designed to be used in televisions , or as cheap replacements for the older audio only preamp tubes.
They are an inferior audio tube and have no place in a good audio preamplifier.
…for line-stage use its hard to beat an octal 6SN7 tube transformer coupled to the output.”
What gives? Is the latter an objective generally held position among tube aficionados that 6SN7 is superior to 12AXX in preamps? Or is the answer like many things, a matter of opinion and perhaps listening preferences?
I know this question has been touched on before but I’ve not found a satisfactory answer. And maybe there isn’t an answer.