RAM Tubes, the highest standard in tube scrutiny and grading done by any human, that human (Roger A. Modjeski) unfortunately (for us remaining here on Earth) now having moved on to a higher plane.
I'm no Roger A. Modjeski, but were he still here, he would (I believe) tell you that a tube doesn't itself have "a sound", but rather a given tube in a given circuit results in an amplifier that creates a "certain sound". For a glimpse into the wisdom possessed by Roger, read through all the postings on his still-viewable threads on the AudioCircle Music Reference Forum. I am hesitant to throw around the adjective "genius" ( I reserve that for the likes of J.S. Bach), but Roger comes damned close.
I'm no Roger A. Modjeski, but were he still here, he would (I believe) tell you that a tube doesn't itself have "a sound", but rather a given tube in a given circuit results in an amplifier that creates a "certain sound". For a glimpse into the wisdom possessed by Roger, read through all the postings on his still-viewable threads on the AudioCircle Music Reference Forum. I am hesitant to throw around the adjective "genius" ( I reserve that for the likes of J.S. Bach), but Roger comes damned close.