Very thorough review, John. Unfortunately, that's too many permutations for my itty bitty brain to follow, and im afraid i never woud have been able to sort through the differences if i were to try the same thing. Anyway, your dedication, thoroughness and vigilance will help future callisto rollers!
There is a very, very important variable i may have missed: WHAT VINTAGE were these 6922's (and other) tubes you were rolling? It's a well known fact that the best 6922/7308/ 6DJ8's were made in the 60's and early 70's - and that anything in the mid to late 70's and beyond are JUNK. There are a lot of tubes flying around out there claiming to be one thing, but are another (mostly 80's tubes being passed off as "genuine" well they are siemens, but the production info conveniently left out).
I myself was burned on a "Siemens 7308" I had procured ata hefty price, having been told, "this is THE ULTIMATE tube for your First Sound Preamp" only to find out with some research it was manufactured in 1980. It's not all about the date either - it sounded lifeless. Clean and transparent, but nothing special, sterile and boring. I sent it back.
IF yu dont have one already, you really need a good tube source, someone who will not deceive or rob you. In my last expereince (before I sold the First Sound), I landed some REL 1960 Amperex 6922 "Pinched Waist" tubes which, as Joe of Joe's tube lore documented were simply superb. The difference between it and te 1980 Siemens 7308 was enormous, beyong comparison really.
Anyway, I'l step off the soap box now - but remember tube-children, "it's a jungle out there, buyer beware"
There is a very, very important variable i may have missed: WHAT VINTAGE were these 6922's (and other) tubes you were rolling? It's a well known fact that the best 6922/7308/ 6DJ8's were made in the 60's and early 70's - and that anything in the mid to late 70's and beyond are JUNK. There are a lot of tubes flying around out there claiming to be one thing, but are another (mostly 80's tubes being passed off as "genuine" well they are siemens, but the production info conveniently left out).
I myself was burned on a "Siemens 7308" I had procured ata hefty price, having been told, "this is THE ULTIMATE tube for your First Sound Preamp" only to find out with some research it was manufactured in 1980. It's not all about the date either - it sounded lifeless. Clean and transparent, but nothing special, sterile and boring. I sent it back.
IF yu dont have one already, you really need a good tube source, someone who will not deceive or rob you. In my last expereince (before I sold the First Sound), I landed some REL 1960 Amperex 6922 "Pinched Waist" tubes which, as Joe of Joe's tube lore documented were simply superb. The difference between it and te 1980 Siemens 7308 was enormous, beyong comparison really.
Anyway, I'l step off the soap box now - but remember tube-children, "it's a jungle out there, buyer beware"