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As always, it's horses for courses. I suppose if you have high sensitivity speakers, they'll be more prone to portray any microphonics from the tubes. But, where do the microphonics come from - the tubes do not create them. Have you tried dampers and the like?
I absolutely agree with Brown & Steve. Different tubes in different circuits will sound..well..different.I'm just starting on the 6DJ8/6922 journey with a recently acquired DAC. As with all of my previous experiences, N.O.S tubes are the better performers so far. One exception to this is the 6N1P. I've tried 3 different types with the DAC so far and they are: Sovtek - stock, Philips JAN 6922 and Philips N.O.S SQ 6922 from the '60's.My evaluation in my equipment is: Sovtek - O.K bass, subdued mids and restricted highs. Overall a pretty dark sound in my mostly tube kit.Philips JAN 6922 - Same bass as above, better mids and highs - definitely an improvement for not a lot of $.N.O.S Philips SQ 6922 - HUGE improvement across the board. Better, more solid bass, more liquid mids , extended highs. But - MUCH more $.I just received a pair of Amperex orange world logo 6DJ8's, and will be giving them a go.Problem is; when you switch coupling caps or even cables, it's a whole new experiment.
But, where do the microphonics come from - the tubes do not create them. Have you tried dampers and the like?
. I also have a set of NOS Amperex 6DJ8 from 58 with D getters that sound incredible.
I've had the 6DJ8's in the circuit for a while now and damned if I don't prefer them over the Philips SQ's.
I wish there was a way to audition N.O.S tubes!