Cayin A88T 6550 KT88 Advice Part II


The Gold Lion (re-issue) tubes are wonderful in this amp (thanks Tvad)
The overall impression is that of clarity with great depth and separation. To my ears the sound is neither warm nor cool, and the resolution in the midrange is so great that it's easy to tell the differences in how different works were miked (i'll bet a sound engineer could tell you which mike). Each work is different. Treble instruments have weight and color and the bass is quite deep and realistic. Not the liquid midrange I was originally looking for but maybe better in some ways. I have a pair of Ken Rad 6sn7s to try for a sweeter midrange but with the Brimars that I have in there now, this is close to the best sound I've ever heard.

I did bias the amp which does make quite a significant difference. Perhaps as great a difference as swapping tubes, so I stongly recommend that you bias for new tubes.

I'd love to hear what other Cayin A88t and 100T users have used and their impressions or characterizations of both the input tubes and power tubes they've used.

I'm using the stock 6SL7s and would be curious to know what the function of these tubes are and if they have any effect on the sound.
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I have not heard of the Gold Lions before. I have replaced the KT88s with the Tung-Sol 6550. The KT88s had good base, but the treble was a little soft. The Tung-Sol is more open and really helped the treble. Where can I try the Gold Lions or where can I get them? Thanks
Here's a good dealer whom I highly recommend:

http://www.dougstubes.com/6550kt88.htm

Two other dealers who have them are thetubestore.com and tubedepot.com. Thetubestore is very fast at shipping. The Gold Lions I have are not NOS, but new production reissues made in Russia.