dschen5
I’d wait till you decide which configuration you like the best, passive, tube or solid state.
You may have the perfect setup for the passive, which will then give the best transparency, dynamics, and no added coloration.
Cheers George
Schiit Freya Plus tubes and tube rolling
dschen5 I’d wait till you decide which configuration you like the best, passive, tube or solid state. You may have the perfect setup for the passive, which will then give the best transparency, dynamics, and no added coloration. Cheers George |
Another consideration is tube availability in the new product market. all manufactures have to buy for reliability, cost and future availability. so that NOS tube may be best but are there 1000's of them available at reasonable cost .....no.... So manufactures have to find the best avail tube in new production that's going to be in production for as long as the product. Not to mention spares for replacements. If it was me I'd get the regular one and go to tubestore.com (others too) and buy a few different tubes to try out NOS if you can. not that JJ tubes are bad. I'm personally not a fan but have not tried them in quite a few years and hear the quality has improved greatly since. |
I've got the previous Freya and went from the stock tubes, then to the Tung Sols and landed on the PSVane. I got them off Amazon of all places and it added a bit better sound than the Tung Sol and over all I'm really happy. I had to grind the tube opening a tiny bit with a dremel but it was worth the short effort for the better sound. https://www.amazon.com/Matched-Psvane-UK-6SN7-Vacuum-Tubes/dp/B00N9T5ZHW |