Mullard 5AR4 rectifier
Shuguang/Psvane CV-181T/Z for the 6SN7's.
Plenty of info here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=14.0
Shuguang/Psvane CV-181T/Z for the 6SN7's.
Plenty of info here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=14.0
Crisp sounding tubes for Modwright 5400ES
Mullard 5AR4 rectifier Shuguang/Psvane CV-181T/Z for the 6SN7's. Plenty of info here: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=14.0 |
I also have a modwright 5400. Wonderful player. As much as I love the Mullard 5AR4, it would be moving in the wrong direction based on my experience. I would suggest you go with a new production Create Audio tube. I found this tube to be less "tubey" much quieter, and more dynamic than the vintage Mullard. I was very pleasantly surprised by this tube. Finding a new production 5AR4 that is in the same class as the rather scarce vintage Mullards is a huge deal. The dynamics might help out with the overly polite character. When I got this tube in the 5400, the Mullard went into storage. I'm not selling the Mullard, but I haven't felt the urge to put it back in either. I use Sophia's for 6SN7's. Its the only thing I've tried other than the stock current production Tung-sol's. The sophias are a way better tube, but I'm not sure its the right tube for what you are trying to do. |