Tomho,
The most enjoyable 300Bs IMO are the Western Electric in your amp. Others may be used but BEWARE some of the 300B tubes use a different plate voltage and they can burn up the transformers in your amp. The KR tubes are ones that can do this.
There was an excellent article on this in either TAS of Stereophile a couple of years ago. It was a rundown on 300B tubes in general and gave the differences in the different brands. It would be very educational to look this article up. It could save you a great deal of money in tubes and repairs.
The different 6SN7s will also make a significant difference in your amps and as far as I know there is not a problem with different brands. Look for NOS Sylvania 6SN7 VT231 Ken Rad, or TungSol as my preferences. Other NOS Sylvania are all better IMO than anything of recient production.
The head technician at Cary is Kirk and he is very good about telling you what tubes he has had problems with in transformers.
Best wishes. Tube rolling is fun and adictive.
Boato2
The most enjoyable 300Bs IMO are the Western Electric in your amp. Others may be used but BEWARE some of the 300B tubes use a different plate voltage and they can burn up the transformers in your amp. The KR tubes are ones that can do this.
There was an excellent article on this in either TAS of Stereophile a couple of years ago. It was a rundown on 300B tubes in general and gave the differences in the different brands. It would be very educational to look this article up. It could save you a great deal of money in tubes and repairs.
The different 6SN7s will also make a significant difference in your amps and as far as I know there is not a problem with different brands. Look for NOS Sylvania 6SN7 VT231 Ken Rad, or TungSol as my preferences. Other NOS Sylvania are all better IMO than anything of recient production.
The head technician at Cary is Kirk and he is very good about telling you what tubes he has had problems with in transformers.
Best wishes. Tube rolling is fun and adictive.
Boato2