I've owned my 60 for approaching 2 years and feel compelled to mention a little here of my experiences.
I bought this amp from a fellow A'Gon-er (Thanks V.P.!), it was my first tube related purchase in about 30 years. It arrived with 6CA7EH's and a quad of JJ KT77's. The AX7's were RCA cleartops and the AU7 was an RCA grey plate. I used the 6CA7's and set it up in SET mode. I really liked what I heard.
Since then, I have tried a few different AU7's including some Sylvania's, GE's and Mullard (Eico) ECC82's in place of the Cleartops, I always went back to the Cleartops. The sound has more clarity and the mids and highs shimmer in comparison to the "darker" flavor of the other tubes.
Over the past 18 months, in SET mode, I've tried the following tubes:
JJ KT77's, but couldn't get them to hold biasing, so I got rid of them, I understand that there were quality issues with the older ones and that these issues have been corrected with the newer ones. I haven't tried any newer versions (yet).
Then, I tried some Flying "C" 6550 from SED. The most obvious change that I heard was more bass, it was really nice, IMO. The highs weren't as shimmery as the 6CA7's. The mids were not quite as nice, either, but still sounded excellent.
The next roll were JJ E34L's at the suggestion of a guy at AudioKarma. Inexpensive to say the least, they are currently my favorites. The highs and mids are accurate and smooth, and there is no lack of bass, either.
I recently started to notice a strange sound in the left channel on power up, and it turned out to be my RCA Grey Plate AX7, :cry:. Fortunately, I had an Amperex and Sylvania laying around, and between the two, I preferred the Sylvania.
Fortunately, I got some cash for Christmas, so, of course, I had to spend it on tubes. I just ordered a Mullard reissue, Tung Sol reissue, JJECC803S and Sovtek LPS from Doug's Tubes. The fun continues...:)
At any rate, I really like this amp, and I enjoy the seamingly endless variety of tube one can feed it.
Adcom GCD-700
Adcom GFP-710
Adcom GFT-1A
Dual 1218
Teac A6010
Altec Lansing 604-8G's in 620B cabinets and Jeff Markwart crossovers
I bought this amp from a fellow A'Gon-er (Thanks V.P.!), it was my first tube related purchase in about 30 years. It arrived with 6CA7EH's and a quad of JJ KT77's. The AX7's were RCA cleartops and the AU7 was an RCA grey plate. I used the 6CA7's and set it up in SET mode. I really liked what I heard.
Since then, I have tried a few different AU7's including some Sylvania's, GE's and Mullard (Eico) ECC82's in place of the Cleartops, I always went back to the Cleartops. The sound has more clarity and the mids and highs shimmer in comparison to the "darker" flavor of the other tubes.
Over the past 18 months, in SET mode, I've tried the following tubes:
JJ KT77's, but couldn't get them to hold biasing, so I got rid of them, I understand that there were quality issues with the older ones and that these issues have been corrected with the newer ones. I haven't tried any newer versions (yet).
Then, I tried some Flying "C" 6550 from SED. The most obvious change that I heard was more bass, it was really nice, IMO. The highs weren't as shimmery as the 6CA7's. The mids were not quite as nice, either, but still sounded excellent.
The next roll were JJ E34L's at the suggestion of a guy at AudioKarma. Inexpensive to say the least, they are currently my favorites. The highs and mids are accurate and smooth, and there is no lack of bass, either.
I recently started to notice a strange sound in the left channel on power up, and it turned out to be my RCA Grey Plate AX7, :cry:. Fortunately, I had an Amperex and Sylvania laying around, and between the two, I preferred the Sylvania.
Fortunately, I got some cash for Christmas, so, of course, I had to spend it on tubes. I just ordered a Mullard reissue, Tung Sol reissue, JJECC803S and Sovtek LPS from Doug's Tubes. The fun continues...:)
At any rate, I really like this amp, and I enjoy the seamingly endless variety of tube one can feed it.
Adcom GCD-700
Adcom GFP-710
Adcom GFT-1A
Dual 1218
Teac A6010
Altec Lansing 604-8G's in 620B cabinets and Jeff Markwart crossovers