Ok, 24 hours later and I embarrassingly now need to confess that I'm not preferring the Gold Lions over stock EH's in the Herron. At first I was smitten with the reduced noise, blacker background, silky smooth mids and extended bass. I am now realizing that these sonic qualities came at a steep cost of losing the air and wide-open presentation. Late last night during listening I became keenly aware that the highs were getting rolled off and the bass was actually bloated. I immediately rolled Keith's stock EHs back in the pre and ahhhh.....everything was so much better.
Interesting lesson here in the psychology of perception. I was initially seduced by the quiet and a "different" sound, and it took me a bit of time to realize different was far from better. I have read many times that it's hard to improve on Keith's tube voicing and It'm seeing that now. I'm still curious about rolling tubes in the Herron but I suspect you need to get into some nice NOS tubes like Tele or Mazda to move the needle any higher.
Interesting lesson here in the psychology of perception. I was initially seduced by the quiet and a "different" sound, and it took me a bit of time to realize different was far from better. I have read many times that it's hard to improve on Keith's tube voicing and It'm seeing that now. I'm still curious about rolling tubes in the Herron but I suspect you need to get into some nice NOS tubes like Tele or Mazda to move the needle any higher.