MHDT Orchid TUBE ROLLING


Interested in hearing about tube rolling experiences with the Orchid and other MHDT dacs, namely, the specific comparative sonic characteristics of the various 396a, 5670 and other compatible tubes used in the output buffer. My only experience is with the WE396a that Linear Tube Audio installed in my new Orchid.
pmboyd
Which tube gave a laid back midrange sound? I've tried the Pagoda and now the Orchid and the midrange is still a bit too in your face?
@traudio
Which tubes used in the Orchid were "too in your face"? Were they the stock tubes?

I just ordered the adaptor from garage1217.
Do you think this tube will be ok?

https://www.thevalvestore.com.au/home/77-6n23p-ev.html?search_query=Soviet+reflector&results=14

that russian tube will give a spotlit treble, a recessed midrange and decent bass in a mhdt dac, i personally think it hurts the sound in the midrange, where the dac should really shine

i would suggest an old stock european 6dj8 equivalent tube from tungsram/hungary or ei/yugo if you are trying to stay at a reasonable cost (otherwise go for mazda telefunken or dutch amperex ones which are $$), these will give a nice lively treble but the midrange will be much more textured and palpable

one other important note... the g1217 adapters have long pins... do NOT insert them ALL the way into the mhdt tube socket, or the adapter pins may damage the underlying socket solder joints ... ask me how i know  :(  -- instead, look at the pin length of the stock 5670 tube and insert the adapter socket only that far into the mhdt dac tube socket
Hi jjss49

How do you know how the Russian tube would sound? Is that from experience with one, or from someone else's review, or is there a "way to tell" ? 
I've just tried the Russian tube today (the adaptor just arrived today) and the supplier chucked in a 6dj8 from matsushita. Might try that also. 

If all else fails I'll remove the adaptor and go back to the  TESLA 6CC42 pinched waist, military edition i was using.