KT88 for McIntosh MC275 mk.IV?


I've had Psvane black bottles for 11 years and liked them. At the time they were a clear improvement over stock tubes. I purchased 5 and rolled them quarterly, anticipating one will eventually fail, which happened. A second one has now failed so I need new tubes. These were probably used up already anyway.

The amp is currently used for midrange (300 to 1200Hz) amplification in an active system, so the frequency extremes aren't most important.

I'm looking at Genalex Gold Lion and Psvane. Any experiences that can help me decide?

I could buy 5 Gold Lions and spend $500, or buy 4 Psvanes for $500 and use the remainibg 2013 Psvanes as back up in case of failure.

Thank you!

lewinskih01

Me too.  I have a quad of Gold Lion KT 88 and they have a lot of hours on them.  A lot ….  I took them out of service after about 4 years of hard use and kept them as a back up.  
 

I changed speakers and found that the JJ EL 34 sounded really good .  I had a tube that lost vacuum.  Put the GL back in.  
 

Fast forward to a few months ago,  I got a tube tester and put the KT 88 back in and they are still strong , close to the Apex matching sticker on the tubes. 
 

In an amp they are still tightly matched.  Pretty amazing considering how many hours I have listened to them. 

I've always considered Gold Lions as very reliable but of the four tubes I bought a year ago, two have already failed. In a friend's system, one failed - they were all purchased more or less at the same time. I hope that was just some unlucky batch and the next ones will be fine because I really like the sound. Anyone else have had problems with Gold Lions recently? 

I use Gold Lions in everything. The Bob Carver VTA-180s I bought here on AG had all Gold Lion KT88s in it when I purchased it used. I actually replaced the vintage Mullard 12AX7s that were installed when I got it with Gold Lions as well. There is a chart that someone posted regarding relative gain by frequency range. Golds Lions were shown to be near equal across the range.