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I need some guidance on replacing the 6922 tube in my Assemblage L1 Signature preamplifier (Sonic Frontiers SFL1 Signature successor)It has the stock 6922 in it. I have no information about the manufacturer. The manual says the unit can handle a 6922/E88C/6DJ8/ECC88 tube type. (I assume without making any mods to the circuit board?)
I've also found the best detail with the Amperex PQ Gold Pin 6922 made in USA. Of the new tubes I've tried, I like the Ei Gold Elite 6dJ8. It is very well balanced--not as forward or detailed as the Amperex but still very full across the spectrum. The Electroharmonix 6922 is a nice tube also with really tight, full bass but in my preamp, the highs are a little grainy.
Your opinion that a given tube in your preamp sounds just spiffy is not worth anything to someone else who has a different preamp
I disagree. If a given tube sounded different in every preamp, there would be no consensus whatsover on what is a good sounding tube or bad, bright, or muddy, tipped up or bassy.
Why even post your opinion?
I would bet that if you took a poll of tube users, you'd find very definitively that certain brands of tubes have certain inherent ...
So have you heard EH's in an Assemblage?
All I have to work with is the following:The existing tube says Sovtek 6922 Made in Russia 98There is only ONE tube in the entire preamplifierI have a schematic and an asembly manual.I have basic specifications, i.e input/output impedance and gain.I think I have a digital photo of the top side of the circuit board.What now?
No, but I wasn't the one making recommendations for "good-sounding tubes," now was I?
Considering the poster is looking for a sonic change and currently has Sovtek, buying a replacement Sovtek and hoping for improvement is poor advice.If you only need one tube, those small ones are usually pretty cheap. Buy a few and have some fun.
I never heard anyone say anything good about any Sovteks in any preamp. Absolutely do not replace them with more of the same garbage. There are a lot of good choices brought forth in the above posts. They are all compatible in your preamp. Find them, buy them, and try them to see what works best in your preamp for your listening preferences. That's what we all do.