Thanks very much, Ralph.
Other than the Sophia Electric 6SN7’s discussed in the thread that I linked to, which caused significant hum in my VAC 70/70 and in another member’s 30/30, the only small signal tubes I’ve used in the amp have been 1950’s/1960’s vintage tubes from various manufacturers. Currently two Sylvania 6SN7GTBs and two GE 6SN7GTBs. Some of those I’ve tried have had unmeasurable leakage, while all of the others (aside from the Sophia’s) had VERY minimal leakage. All of them (aside from the Sophia’s) produced similar amounts of hum/buzz. I don’t know if the amp uses AC or DC on the filaments of those tubes.
BTW, a few months after I posted in that other thread, shortly before the one-year warranty I purchased for the Sophia’s expired, I had them replaced under the warranty with a brand new quartet. The hum level with the replacements was ok for a few months, although a bit worse than with the vintage tubes. Eventually, though, their hum level degraded to the same level as with the first set, and their leakage measured poorly (it was not all that great even at the outset), so I retired them to my tube collection.
In any event, I’ve been very pleased with the sonics of the amp, and when VAC replaced various parts about 3 years ago (followed by a couple of days of burn-in and some listening tests) Kevin Hayes said that I should be good to go for about another 20 years. So I’ll leave well enough alone. BTW, the main reason I sent the amp to them was that one of its numerous power transformers shorted out. They wound up replacing all of the transformers (as well as some capacitors), I believe with ones they use in more recent models, because the original transformers were no longer available. They had to make some mechanical changes internally in order to accomplish that, but it worked out very nicely.
Thanks again. Best regards,
-- Al
Other than the Sophia Electric 6SN7’s discussed in the thread that I linked to, which caused significant hum in my VAC 70/70 and in another member’s 30/30, the only small signal tubes I’ve used in the amp have been 1950’s/1960’s vintage tubes from various manufacturers. Currently two Sylvania 6SN7GTBs and two GE 6SN7GTBs. Some of those I’ve tried have had unmeasurable leakage, while all of the others (aside from the Sophia’s) had VERY minimal leakage. All of them (aside from the Sophia’s) produced similar amounts of hum/buzz. I don’t know if the amp uses AC or DC on the filaments of those tubes.
BTW, a few months after I posted in that other thread, shortly before the one-year warranty I purchased for the Sophia’s expired, I had them replaced under the warranty with a brand new quartet. The hum level with the replacements was ok for a few months, although a bit worse than with the vintage tubes. Eventually, though, their hum level degraded to the same level as with the first set, and their leakage measured poorly (it was not all that great even at the outset), so I retired them to my tube collection.
In any event, I’ve been very pleased with the sonics of the amp, and when VAC replaced various parts about 3 years ago (followed by a couple of days of burn-in and some listening tests) Kevin Hayes said that I should be good to go for about another 20 years. So I’ll leave well enough alone. BTW, the main reason I sent the amp to them was that one of its numerous power transformers shorted out. They wound up replacing all of the transformers (as well as some capacitors), I believe with ones they use in more recent models, because the original transformers were no longer available. They had to make some mechanical changes internally in order to accomplish that, but it worked out very nicely.
Thanks again. Best regards,
-- Al