I'm no expert, but yes, seeing that they are all 7951 it is safe to try. 1 EH & 1 Fisher on each channel set up to mirror the other channel.
Is blending power tube brands recommended?
Hello tube owners who are wiser than me!
I have a vintage Fisher 500c and have been running a matched quad of current production EH 7591s in it with fine results. However, I still have the original quad of Fisher branded 7591s that I believe actually came with the unit circa 1965! They still test strong.
So, on a lark I threw the Fishers back in and was quite surprised at how good they sounded! Warmer, much more "PRaT", and just more "liquid" especially in the mids. Soundstage was a bit shallower, they're a bit less detailed, and not as quiet, but I really enjoyed the change. EH tubes are still better in some respects though.
So could I run a pair of each safely and would I get the best of both sonically?
Thanks!
Lincoln
I have a vintage Fisher 500c and have been running a matched quad of current production EH 7591s in it with fine results. However, I still have the original quad of Fisher branded 7591s that I believe actually came with the unit circa 1965! They still test strong.
So, on a lark I threw the Fishers back in and was quite surprised at how good they sounded! Warmer, much more "PRaT", and just more "liquid" especially in the mids. Soundstage was a bit shallower, they're a bit less detailed, and not as quiet, but I really enjoyed the change. EH tubes are still better in some respects though.
So could I run a pair of each safely and would I get the best of both sonically?
Thanks!
Lincoln
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