Shootout of Nos 6sn7 tubes


I will have shootout between TS BGRP, RCA vt231, KR vt231, Syl vt231, Raytheon vt 231 and "Bad boy" next weekend.

If I get MELZ 6N8S 6SN7 Metal Base next week, then I will also include it in shootout


RCA5691, Psavne Acme 300B, Psavne Acme 805 are also being used in Line Magnetic 508 amplifier.

Speaker will be Lansche 4.1 with plasma tweeter.

Digital source will be Dave and HMS fed by ripped CD stored in ssd drive of Cocktail audio x30.


I will play

Eva Cassidy's 'Autumn Leaves"

"Trinity Sessionn " by Cowboy Junkies

For classical orchestra, "Trittico" directed by Fennel.

"Still harry after all these years" will be for fusion jazz.

Any more suggestion gentlemen and ladies.

Thomas
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I saw your earlier post about this. I'm pretty good at soldering, but have no clue how to work on a tube. Also, I wouldn't want to mess it up.

@lowrider57 

You can go through the Head fi thread that I gave you and then if you are comfortable, then you can try to re solder the pins.



Thomas
I'm going to contact the seller tonight. I received my second pair of 1980's, so I'll have a listen to them.

Did that high frequency noise go away? Which tube was it?

@lowrider57 

i remember hearing noise tube made in 83 ( that I got from Audiomart) but not from tubes made in 80( Russian and Ebay).

As I had played 6n8s tube for few days, I had not been playing 1578 for a while.
Melz quality controlled started to suffer in the 80’s.  If you want the best Melz 1578 look for a pair manufactured in the mid 70’s.  The hole plates construction is slightly different than tubes manufactured in the 80’s.  The 70’s 1578 do not have the slightly closed in high frequency extension like the 80’s tubes.