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Quote from: Les Lammers on 26 Apr 2009, 01:39 pmWhat amp are you using? Tubes sonics are often circuit specific. The JJ 6922's get high marks and will not break the bank.Possibly, but the problem with those is that there is no assurance that they will not go microphonic within a short time after use. Jim Mc Shane won't even stand by them for that, and he really goes out of his way to ensure customer satisfaction. I would seriously look at Amperex/Mullard 6DJ8 with the dimple getters. They tend to be less microphonic and long lasting. You need to get them from someone who's trustworthy. The guy at tubeworld and vintage tubbe services are both trustworthy (but not cheap).One other thing to consider is the 7DJ8. They work in most applications, are generally non-microphonic, and not too expensive. Radio Electric Supply has NOS Valvo 7DJ8's for reasonable money.
What amp are you using? Tubes sonics are often circuit specific. The JJ 6922's get high marks and will not break the bank.
Quote from: Freo-1 on 26 Apr 2009, 02:06 pmQuote from: Les Lammers on 26 Apr 2009, 01:39 pmWhat amp are you using? Tubes sonics are often circuit specific. The JJ 6922's get high marks and will not break the bank.Possibly, but the problem with those is that there is no assurance that they will not go microphonic within a short time after use. Jim Mc Shane won't even stand by them for that, and he really goes out of his way to ensure customer satisfaction. I would seriously look at Amperex/Mullard 6DJ8 with the dimple getters. They tend to be less microphonic and long lasting. You need to get them from someone who's trustworthy. The guy at tubeworld and vintage tubbe services are both trustworthy (but not cheap).One other thing to consider is the 7DJ8. They work in most applications, are generally non-microphonic, and not too expensive. Radio Electric Supply has NOS Valvo 7DJ8's for reasonable money. Quick question Freo,Has the microphonic problem been recent? The reason I ask is that I have not had a problem, even in phono stages, but my fairly large stock are some months old.Thanks Freo,Steve
Some people say that the 6922-type tube is not good for audio, and the more tube rolling I do the more I think that's probably not too far from the truth.
However, I seem to keep going back to Mullard CV2493 tubes in my line stage. I haven't tried everything, but the revolving door has been through JJs, cryoed EH 6922s, Siemens, Gold Aero, various incarnations of Amperex (7308s, white labels, BBs, Orange Globe A-frames, etc.), Heerlen Valvos, Hamburg A-frame Valvos, and probably a few others not worth mentioning.
Point well taken, Steve, but I was simply expressing an opinion...based on what I hear. An even better suggestion would be to hear these tubes first before purchasing, if at all possible.
Some clarification about our stance on the EH 6922, given the positive remarks and rightly so about other brands mentioned here. We however manufacture a couple of hundred units per year, so we have to use something which is readily available, and likely so for years to come. We need to know that repeatability of our sonic trait is a given to our many customers. True, there are many superior sounding tubes out there, but when you're hunting down the required numbers required for production it becomes increasingly difficult. We like to think that our product allows for the end user to roll tubes to his heart's content until satisfied. I myself use stock tubes simply for the reason that a customer doing an audition gets to hear the end product without being misled with NOS tubes of some sorts which we cannot supply anyway. By all means, we encourage folks to try different tubes as this is what this hobby is all about anyway, else we'd stick to solid state anyway, right?
I have many 6922 tubes and recently have been using a quad of Gold Lion's with good results. They are tight and fast with aggressive presentation, if that's your thing.
I also have some of these coming very soon to try:http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?accstube&1285394847&/Siemens-Amperex-6922-7308-6DJ8
Thanks for the link, Pete.I got me a few pairs coming too.
Sound quality is as much circuit design as it is tube choice. So certainly there are some bad sounding 6922 circuits out there.