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Hey George,I have the GL reissues in my Music Reference RM-200 (which I am selling BTW). They replaced the Shuguang KT88's. While the Shuggie's are a very good tube, the GL's bettered them in every way. Better , more extended and delicate highs, even more midrange magic and especially in the bass dept. Deep, rich bass. Definately a worthwhile upgrade IMHO. I bought mine from Jim McShane (no affiliation).
George...FWIW, in my ASL AQ1001 DT I replaced the stock Valve Art KT88 with Shuguang KT88sc solid plates. I thought the improvement was worthwhile. If I'm not mistaken, I believe that Bill at Response likes these tubes as well. If you check the Penta Labs website, they sell the identical tubes, but I got mine from a cheaper source.Check this link for an informative thread on them:http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?htech&1137889853&openusid&zzSpelly&4&5#SpellyNo experience with the Gold Lion reissues...I don't believe they were available when I had the kt-88 amp.PS: I have also dealt with Jim McShane. He is a good guy and his prices are reasonable.
These are the ones that are about 400 bucks each and you get them from Western Electric?Or am I confused?thanks!
I'm running the GL reissues in a Cayin TA-30 amplifier. I can't compare these to any other KT88s, but I've previously used the Cayin with various EL34 power tubes (Cryo'd ValveArts, EH 6CA7, New Sensor Svetlanas). I really like the New Sensor Gold Lions. IMO, they have a very natural, slightly warm midrange and excellent bass. They have a much bigger sound than any EL34 I've tried, and the high frequencies are smooth but extended. In my system the two qualities I notice most with these tubes is an excellent sense of space and a very robust and defined low end. I have a modest system and limited experience with tubes, but that's the short of what I'm hearing. Hope it helps a bit.
The tubes have arrived (thanks to Jim McShane) and I will be trying them out tomorrow.George
So, zybar, what do you think?I recently installed some cryo'd Valve Art KT88 in the Leben CS600, and they are very nice and liquid. Extended highs without etch. Bass is very deep...almost too deep with the Sonata III, though. Wondering how the Gold Lion re-issues stack up in your application.Thinking I might have to go to EL34 to tone down the bass some.
Hmm...everything you describe I'm getting with the Valve Art KT88. Too bad tubes can't be auditioned. It gets silly expensive spending hundreds on tubes just to hear them in a system.IMO.I have a hunch the Sonata III are going to change substantially during the next 450 hours. Perhaps the bass will not be an issue at the end of the break-in process.