Really...My favorite power tube is reissue that's not widely popular


If you run 6l6/EL34 variants, I HIGHLY recommend trying this tube out.  The Tung Sol 7581A reissue.  I've had these for a good bit of time and compared them against KT150s, EL34s (several brands), KT88s, and maybe another that I'm forgetting.  They are a mere $30 a pop and they are the best tube I have heard. I know that's a brave bold statement to make as there is so much competition out there and the tube is very much under the radar from what I can tell.  

After having these around for a long time (and in and out of the amp), I had them in and was nearly spellbound one night by how great they sounded upon reentry into my amp.  I did a search and could only find one review, which I agree wholeheartedly with.  You can find it here: https://wallofsound.ca/audioreviews/amplification/6l6-vacuum-tube-review-tubes-courtesy-of-www-thetu...

I am nearly incredulous there isn't hype out there about this tube.  Simply my favorite tube.  I thought I'd pass this along as it may be much cheaper to give them a whirl then fuss with a much more expensive power cord, cable, or other tweak.  
128x128jbhiller
Best current production power tubes available hands down! I have a Dennis Had Fire Bottle wired triode and a PL Prologue Classic and both amps Sonics greatly improved with the 7581a. I have spent thousands of dollars on tubes over the years trying to find the holy grail to my ears and my favorites were TS NOS 6550, the GL KT77, Sophia EL34, and Winged C 6l6. The TS 7581a bested them all!
Completely agree. JB turned me onto these 6 months ago and I’ve never taken them out. Superb performance bass and mids, with a top end that i can only describe as effortless. And at $100 a quad!
I wasn’t even aware there was a vintage Tung-Sol 7581A to "reissue". Obviously New Sensor / EH doesn’t have rights to the Philips / Sylvania, RCA, or GE names, so perhaps they just pick their "Tung-Sol" label as the go-to for reissues of power tubes mostly associated with American makes.

Around 10 years ago I ran a restored pair of Heathkit W5 monoblocks with 1960’s GE 7581A side-getters & "flesh" colored bases (into Tannoy Kensington SE), and there was definitely some magic there. Wonderful tone, holographic 3D image. I later had the amps re-fitted to Gold Lion reissue KT66, which sounded more powerful and dynamic, but lost some of the "magic" tone and 3D imaging. The GE tubes looked to be exceptionally well made - the Russian "re-issues" look ugly but I realize that may have no bearing on sound quality. I think I still have some of them, but my fancy new amps only take KT88 and up, 8 at a time (or my old amps which can take the 7581A, but freakin’ TWELVE at a time) :(
@noromance
Eicos are awesome too! I had an HF-87 with the most incredible vintage tube amp tone (it was even a good tone with cheapo EH EL34, but better with Mullard XF2/3/4 and a bright-ish 12AX7 to balance, e.g. Japanese). Small sound stage though - but I know they have mono amps that can do much much better. Heard a pair of HF-22 once, and loved them!