Wig
I've never done a direct comparison between the RAM's and the Fuller's. When I bought the Music Reference RM-200 in 2001, they came with the RAM KT-88. A couple of years later I got the tube rolling bug and tried the Sovtek's, which were alright, but not better. Read about the Gold Lion's and tried them and loved them. Used those for quite a few years (two sets) until I read, here on this forum, of a gentleman who spoke of the Canada Fuller's. Because they were pricey, I hesitated for a while. But eventually I bit the bullet and tried a set. Never regretted it. Sound wise, compared to the RAM's and the Gold Lion's? It does it all better, from top to bottom is the best way I can describe them without the long winded wording that reviews use, which I am not good at anyway. I only know what I hear, and the difference was immediate. I can't comment on reliability. Only that I play my system nearly every day and I've had these tubes for at least 3 or 4 years, if not longer. Never had a problem. In fact, I bought another set. Not that I needed it, but just to have them on hand. Besides the prices were creeping up for some reason. I wish I could tell you more about them, but all the info I could find, I already mentioned in my previous post above.
I can't shed any light on the Coke Bottle's or the TJ's, because I have never tried them. And the rolling tube bus stopped when I heard the Canada Fuller, which is where I happily got off.
Skipp
I've never done a direct comparison between the RAM's and the Fuller's. When I bought the Music Reference RM-200 in 2001, they came with the RAM KT-88. A couple of years later I got the tube rolling bug and tried the Sovtek's, which were alright, but not better. Read about the Gold Lion's and tried them and loved them. Used those for quite a few years (two sets) until I read, here on this forum, of a gentleman who spoke of the Canada Fuller's. Because they were pricey, I hesitated for a while. But eventually I bit the bullet and tried a set. Never regretted it. Sound wise, compared to the RAM's and the Gold Lion's? It does it all better, from top to bottom is the best way I can describe them without the long winded wording that reviews use, which I am not good at anyway. I only know what I hear, and the difference was immediate. I can't comment on reliability. Only that I play my system nearly every day and I've had these tubes for at least 3 or 4 years, if not longer. Never had a problem. In fact, I bought another set. Not that I needed it, but just to have them on hand. Besides the prices were creeping up for some reason. I wish I could tell you more about them, but all the info I could find, I already mentioned in my previous post above.
I can't shed any light on the Coke Bottle's or the TJ's, because I have never tried them. And the rolling tube bus stopped when I heard the Canada Fuller, which is where I happily got off.
Skipp