A question for the assembled experts here with respect to small signal dual triodes.
I'm wondering how significant a variable in all of this gain or gm mismatches between the two triode sections within a tube might be, and if that might account for some of the divergence of experiences with these kinds of tubes.
I recently had occasion to test about a half-dozen absolutely NOS 1950's RCA 5963's (12AU7 equivalents) on my Hickok 800A tester. All of the tubes measured well and matched each other just about perfectly. However, all of them had close to a 20% difference in gm between the two triode sections.
As someone with minimal tube-rolling experience, I'd be interested in comments on how common that kind of difference (or worse) tends to be on both vintage and current production tubes, and on how significant it might be for each of the kinds of circuit functions dual triodes are used for.
Re Grant's question, fwiw I'll mention that in my Paxthon VTA-160 I've just replaced a pair of 1960's vintage used Telefunken 12AX7's, which had measured well until one of them recently developed a problem, and a pair of the NOS 5963's, with matched and balanced pairs of Genalex Gold Lion reissue ECC82's and ECC83's. My early impressions of the new tubes are very favorable, with improved clarity on high volume peaks, and lower noise. (The power tubes I've been using all along are a matched octet of SED "Winged C" EL34's).
Thanks!
-- Al
I'm wondering how significant a variable in all of this gain or gm mismatches between the two triode sections within a tube might be, and if that might account for some of the divergence of experiences with these kinds of tubes.
I recently had occasion to test about a half-dozen absolutely NOS 1950's RCA 5963's (12AU7 equivalents) on my Hickok 800A tester. All of the tubes measured well and matched each other just about perfectly. However, all of them had close to a 20% difference in gm between the two triode sections.
As someone with minimal tube-rolling experience, I'd be interested in comments on how common that kind of difference (or worse) tends to be on both vintage and current production tubes, and on how significant it might be for each of the kinds of circuit functions dual triodes are used for.
Re Grant's question, fwiw I'll mention that in my Paxthon VTA-160 I've just replaced a pair of 1960's vintage used Telefunken 12AX7's, which had measured well until one of them recently developed a problem, and a pair of the NOS 5963's, with matched and balanced pairs of Genalex Gold Lion reissue ECC82's and ECC83's. My early impressions of the new tubes are very favorable, with improved clarity on high volume peaks, and lower noise. (The power tubes I've been using all along are a matched octet of SED "Winged C" EL34's).
Thanks!
-- Al