Thanks Frank. While my AVA owning friend has been a tube guy for quite some time (he drives it with a beautiful Quicksilver preamp), I have been careful about getting into tubes. I don't have a "tube roller" mentality. What kind of tubes do the Fet Valves use and what is their average life while in use? And is it a design that benefits from tube rolling? (knowing you only by reputation and what I've heard from my friend, I suspect the answer to the last is "no")
The problem I have with tube-rolling is that you don't usually know what you're actually doing. Are the new tubes higher-gain in the circuit? Lower? What about noise or microphonics?
If Frank were to say," I have here a tested pair of Brand ___ tubes that are closely matched and have higher gain than our normal stock tubes," I'd probably go for some tube-rolling.
Other than that, Frank has already selected the best tubes he can get for a reasonable price and in reasonable quantities. There probably isn't anyone else out there that has Frank's baseline data and can say, "Yes, these tubes are "better" than what AVA provides as stock."
I have a bunch of NOS Mullard tubes that were extremely high-quality and very expensive ~40 years ago. I no longer have my Hickok tube tester, so I can't even begin to speculate or measure how good they are today or how they compare to the tubes that come stock with AVA gear.
Tube-rolling becomes kind of a crap-shoot without objective measurements, and you're just as likely to harm performance as to improve it.
I won't say it's wrong to swap tubes, and you probably won't hurt anything (don't do it in an AVA hybrid amp though!), but I do question whether it's worthwhile in most cases.
I think Frank has stated that, all else being equal, higher-gain tubes than stock in his circuits will increase performance. Lower-gain tubes will decrease performance, and probably give you more of that "tube" sound. Still, there's probably room for some subjectivity in this, so feel free to swap tubes. You might just get lucky and find the best sound for you!
