I purchased old production Soviet 6922 replacements from ATSI, they offer super low noise units. I have compared them to new production Sovteks in my Audion amp (which is apples to oranges with an AI preamp) and have found them to offer fuller bass, less strident highs and slightly softer mids, though they do sound very similar to the Sovteks on a whole. They are very linear, crisp and to me one dimensional sounding when compared to my favorite Amperex and Mullard and Siemens 6922's, but as Paul stated above the AI eats up these types of tubes. My amp only uses one 6922 along with a 5687 and does not run the signal tubes hard. It took approx. 30 hours of run in before the bass kicked in. I gave a quad of these tubes to a friend with an AI preamp, but he has not yet tried them. I selected these tubes specifically for him after doing research on the subject at Audio Asylum and could only locate them (at the time) in specially selected form at either Upscale or ATSI. I do know of another dealer in Canada that carries them as well, but am not familiar with their testing methods. I will probably install them for him the next time we visit. I actually like the sound of this tube when it is combined with a pair of soft sounding Svetlana output tubes that I use. Together they strike a nice balance. Perhaps you could just try two in the line stage for a start if you use a digital source. I paid $45/mp for the last ones that I purchased
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