Vacuum tube suppliers


mulveling  provided me some helpful ideas regarding tube upgrades for my Rogue Audio Ares phono stage in response to post of mine on the subject of power cords. 

[Roll NOS tubes. Telefunkens are a very good 12AX7. Mazda silver plates are even better. You can use 12BH7 in the 12AU7 slots (cleared with Rogue).]

I'm new to this game and wondering where to look for tubes. Any suggestions?
john_g
While I'm sure the recommendations here are all fine, I can't say enough good things about Andy at Vintage Tube Services.  If you are going for vintage tubes, he is meticulous about testing them and a fountain of knowledge when it comes to getting you the sound you're looking for from your particular equipment.  I have used him for many, many years and have always been happy in my dealings with him.
So true rcprince,

I failed to mention in my initial post how talking to Andy has led me to tube options I didn't know existed yet worked better in the application I was using them in than what I called to order. His testing and cleaning of his tubes are second to none but it's his vast knowledge not just about how tubes work in circuitry but how they will sonically perform that I find most valuable. 
Anecdotally, Andy at Vintage Tube Services seems to have a very loyal following and I have no reason to doubt the faith people have in his expertise.  So far, the good news is, there are several fine options for sourcing tubes.  In addition to Cryoset, I am using a very fine pair of 5687 Tung Sols from Tube Depot at the moment and have purchased once from "Old Radiola Guy" on ebay.

For anyone considering a move to tube gear, this should be very encouraging and I would encourage you to make the leap.  Tons of great tube gear in the marketplace!
Jim McShane has been a very reliable source for me.  His customer service is impeccable.  I've also purchased  tubes from Andy and Brent.  They both have high quality tubes and great customer service as well.

I've learned that paying a bit more instead of gambling on eBay is usually well-worth it.

Once you go tubes, you'll likely not look back.  :) . Have fun!