Just thought I would chime in here with my experience. In my system I have a pair of 6SN7s in my preamp and each of my monoblocks uses a 6SN7 in the driver stage.
When I first got my tube preamp it came with late production Russian equivalents - (6H8C? or 6N8P? I don’t remember). They sounded great, but the forums got me obsessed with the old tubes. I read & researched on the various forums and bought a lot of tubes. Yes, there were differences and I eventually settled on a pair of Ken Rad VT 231s as my daily drivers in my preamp. My power amps came with brown base 5692s. When one of those finally failed I replaced them with a pair of coin base Sylvanias that are typically "pooh-poohed" in comparison with the usual, well-respected suspects. They sound fantastic and are probably the quietest 6SN7s in my collection.
Recently I switched the Sylvanias for the Ken-Rads between the power amps and the preamp. They sound superb. I did not expect them to sound so good!
My system has evolved a lot over the last 24 months. And I’ve been able to distinguish the impact of every change, sometimes with grudging acceptance - "this should not make a difference, but I can hear it, and, having heard it, I cannot go back!" It can get expensive!
All this experience has reinforced the "foundational truths" that:
- Everything is system dependent and everyone’s system is different, at least if for not other reason than the fact that our rooms are different. As well as our experience and preferences.
- You can read the various forums and opinions for entertainment value but there is no substitute for personal experimentation and patient, relaxed listening, in your system. Opinions and verdicts about what is best are about as useful as reading a Car and Driver magazine where they test a Ferrari or whatever, but what you need as your daily driver is a Honda Pilot. Or Ford F150 pickup. Entertaining, but, for all practical purposes, irrelevant. At best, such posts can point the way from someone else’s lessons learned in their system, in their room, with their listening preferences.
- We all have our own preferences, largely based on what we're used to.