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Amplifier Power tubes - important to sound?
i replaced all the small tubes on my mono amplifiers and now I'm left with replacing the stock Power tubes, kt88.
I like what I hear with 12 new small tubes - telefunken nos 12ax7 and 12at7.
Now I am left with replacing 16 kt88 stock JJ tubes. will Probably use Siemens 6550 nos.
How much will this impact what I hear do you think? I recall hearing that power tubes don't make that much of a difference.
@carlsbad2 & @dogearedaudio - +1 (each) As usual: the resident imitation of a fictitious Intelligence Operative, knows nothing. |
I went through a few octets of Sylvania's 6550s, until Upscale ran out and I couldn't find any more. Uncle Kev recommended the Winged 'C' and those were a nice replacement, until the plant burned. The GE 6550 variants were my next stop and I loved 'em, until they got too salty for my wallet. I kept a good testing quad, that I've used for comparison against a few other brands and found the Russian Gold Lion KT88s to provide fairly close to the same presentation. Roll on and happy listening! |
Curious, I read herein that the feedback level related to the amplifier is important to consider for purposes of evaluating whether it really makes much of a difference to tube roll power tubes. Anyone know why that would be? Further, I am biamping with mc 901 monos and since the solid state part of it handles the bass drivers maybe power tubes are not that important since it appears it impacts the bass area more so. But since I love spending so much money on everything audio even the slightest change might be worth considering. Maybe power tubes would impact the mid driver. There are some people posting herein who know a hell of a lot about tubes. It’s actually kind of scary. |