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Boy, it's been a while since I went though a lot of tubes on my 200. Let me see if I can remember the details. After much juggling I ended up with RCA read base 5692 for input and Sylvania chrome tops for drivers. For the power tubes I used a Von Gaylord Starlet (which uses only 4 power tubes) to audition kt88 and 6550s. I ended up with reissue Tung Sol 6550s on my 200s. I actually like Kuhl tube JAN 6550s but could not afford 16 of them. SED winged 6550s are supposed to be good but I never tried. Tung Sol 6550s are little more resolving than EH KT88s. They could also be bright with "wrong" driver tubes. I only use the Bellas from 270 Hz and up. So I can't tell you about bass response but I think you are in the same boat? The RCA/Sylvania input/driver combination gave the best vocals for me. I also found that rolling the signal tubes made more differences than the power tubes. People who were commenting on stock ASL gear have also commented that mixing the input and driver gave better result than using the same tubes all across. Good luck and have fun.P.S. I have a box full of 6sn7s around if you want to try them.
I believe my amps have Valve Art KT 88's (Bill jump in if I am wrong), not really sure on the 6SL7 and 6SN7's.
General guidelines to help voice in a certain direction:If you need a more "accurate" sound with more speed and treble information (also a bit lean to my ears).....WWII vintage Sylvania VT231.If you need more fullness, warmth, palpability and plain ol' musicality and beauty.....WWII vintage black glass tubes, Ken-Rad VT231 and Tung-Sol VT231. Raytheons also fall into this camp.(PS: not surprised by the RCA red Base 5692 performance....see my post above)
Quote from: toobluvr on 10 Jul 2007, 08:47 pmGeneral guidelines to help voice in a certain direction:If you need a more "accurate" sound with more speed and treble information (also a bit lean to my ears).....WWII vintage Sylvania VT231.If you need more fullness, warmth, palpability and plain ol' musicality and beauty.....WWII vintage black glass tubes, Ken-Rad VT231 and Tung-Sol VT231. Raytheons also fall into this camp.(PS: not surprised by the RCA red Base 5692 performance....see my post above)Since these amps take two 6SN7's each, I am thinking one from each camp might produce the best results.George