I am truly a tube guy and I am wondering what a generic 6922 made in holland tube is. If it is not a blatant fake notably an upside flying saucer getter type thought to eminate from Slovakia (seriously there are tons of them labeled any way these guys wanted). Then what you have is almost certainly one of the Phillips factory tubes from Holland which are highly desirable. Look at the above list, by mofimadness.
What aspect of sound do you want to emphasize? Bear in mind that they are very popular with engineers and tube rolling maniacs like me have driven prices into the stratosphere.
I personally favor the USA Amperex which have the chalky white labels. But above all is my personal favorite which approaches the very costly Seimen 6922s or worse price wise 7308. Siemens is fleshier and has more "musicality' than it's compatriate and just as expensive Telefunkens . As for the ultimate a German 1960s or earlier Cca no longer have prices it's strickly negotiating teams.
My one very honest recommendation for a teutonic sounding tube in that family is one given a sepoarate designation og E88CC-01 a military spec Mullard also called a CV2943 note not the more common CV2942. The former is a different and to my ears better sounding tube than any of the ones I could manage note that means no Cca but 7308 which are also E188CC not E88CC-01. The last person selling them fairly recently was Kevin Deal at Upscale Audio. These are by no means a less expensive tube than an Amperex 6922 but should come in slightly less than a hundred a pop. I found my last quad Ouch! at Tango tubes in Sweden but they were almost certainly NOS or doing a great job imitating NOS. They are usually mid 60s to mid 70s but are supposedly unique. I like the 70s which is against tube rolling rules but hey. The problem is the ridiculous descriptions of there being rolled off or dark. It is not true at all, they are strong and slightly sterile with great treble energy . I think people can't hear and simply see Mullard and presume its a warm mushy tube. Agian not on your life they are detailed articulate and very very extended .As my old pal Joe would say they have sparkle.
I think if you are going to keep the price down I would still buy any of the JANs especially the green print ubiquitous Jan Phillips until the end of production. Even these are getting expensive.
I am sorry but no current production tube has caught my attention.
Over on Tube Asylum Jim McShane a dealer is very fascile with current production stuff and can select some tubes for you. He is good at it, throws out noisy tubes and really works to cull the best. His prices are fair for the service tell him the sound you want and he finds the tube. No financial or other conflicts to declare I have a spare CV2943 but I am not about to let that go.
What aspect of sound do you want to emphasize? Bear in mind that they are very popular with engineers and tube rolling maniacs like me have driven prices into the stratosphere.
I personally favor the USA Amperex which have the chalky white labels. But above all is my personal favorite which approaches the very costly Seimen 6922s or worse price wise 7308. Siemens is fleshier and has more "musicality' than it's compatriate and just as expensive Telefunkens . As for the ultimate a German 1960s or earlier Cca no longer have prices it's strickly negotiating teams.
My one very honest recommendation for a teutonic sounding tube in that family is one given a sepoarate designation og E88CC-01 a military spec Mullard also called a CV2943 note not the more common CV2942. The former is a different and to my ears better sounding tube than any of the ones I could manage note that means no Cca but 7308 which are also E188CC not E88CC-01. The last person selling them fairly recently was Kevin Deal at Upscale Audio. These are by no means a less expensive tube than an Amperex 6922 but should come in slightly less than a hundred a pop. I found my last quad Ouch! at Tango tubes in Sweden but they were almost certainly NOS or doing a great job imitating NOS. They are usually mid 60s to mid 70s but are supposedly unique. I like the 70s which is against tube rolling rules but hey. The problem is the ridiculous descriptions of there being rolled off or dark. It is not true at all, they are strong and slightly sterile with great treble energy . I think people can't hear and simply see Mullard and presume its a warm mushy tube. Agian not on your life they are detailed articulate and very very extended .As my old pal Joe would say they have sparkle.
I think if you are going to keep the price down I would still buy any of the JANs especially the green print ubiquitous Jan Phillips until the end of production. Even these are getting expensive.
I am sorry but no current production tube has caught my attention.
Over on Tube Asylum Jim McShane a dealer is very fascile with current production stuff and can select some tubes for you. He is good at it, throws out noisy tubes and really works to cull the best. His prices are fair for the service tell him the sound you want and he finds the tube. No financial or other conflicts to declare I have a spare CV2943 but I am not about to let that go.