I use several 6SN7's in my Atma-Sphere MP-1 and MA-1s(20 total) plus two in my Modwright/Sony 5400 and two more in my Cary SLI-80 all-triode F1. I've accumulated at least 70 or 80(lost count) NOS 6SN7's over the past few years including all the ones mentioned above; several Tungsol black glass, red base RCA 5692's, gray glass RCA VT231's, nickel base Sylvania's, you name it, I've got it.
Rodman99999 gave you lots of good advice. I too love the old Tungsols and while I wouldn't describe them as lean like many of the Sylvania's, they are pretty neutral and won't add much warmth. If your Cary can handle the red base RCA 5692's, that's where I'd be looking; a very sweet tube, big spacious airy soundstage and images with plenty of flesh on the bones. If you're nervous about getting non-microphonic matched pairs(I would be) at the prices they're going for, you may want to just look into some later RCA GTA's or GTB's. They're still plentiful and cheap and they'll definitely give you what you're looking for.
Be careful if you're looking at TungSol black glass, RCA 5692's, RCA gray glass(GT or VT231) and the KenRads. Many of them have been recycled on Ebay and can be VERY microphonic. Id get some kind of guarantee if you spring for any of them OR, buy from a reputable dealer who'll give you a guarantee; Andy at Vintage Tube Services comes to mind.
Also, for the money, while the Black Treasure and Psvane's are supposed to be very good, you can probably pick up NOS RCA's for less and they'll most likely sound at least as good, if not better, AND I'll wager they'll last a lot longer than the Chinese tubes.
Finally, Rodman is exactly right about those Mullard/Blackburn GZ34 rectifiers. They sound great, last forever and it's fairly easy to find good reliable ones on Ebay or the 'Gon.
Rodman99999 gave you lots of good advice. I too love the old Tungsols and while I wouldn't describe them as lean like many of the Sylvania's, they are pretty neutral and won't add much warmth. If your Cary can handle the red base RCA 5692's, that's where I'd be looking; a very sweet tube, big spacious airy soundstage and images with plenty of flesh on the bones. If you're nervous about getting non-microphonic matched pairs(I would be) at the prices they're going for, you may want to just look into some later RCA GTA's or GTB's. They're still plentiful and cheap and they'll definitely give you what you're looking for.
Be careful if you're looking at TungSol black glass, RCA 5692's, RCA gray glass(GT or VT231) and the KenRads. Many of them have been recycled on Ebay and can be VERY microphonic. Id get some kind of guarantee if you spring for any of them OR, buy from a reputable dealer who'll give you a guarantee; Andy at Vintage Tube Services comes to mind.
Also, for the money, while the Black Treasure and Psvane's are supposed to be very good, you can probably pick up NOS RCA's for less and they'll most likely sound at least as good, if not better, AND I'll wager they'll last a lot longer than the Chinese tubes.
Finally, Rodman is exactly right about those Mullard/Blackburn GZ34 rectifiers. They sound great, last forever and it's fairly easy to find good reliable ones on Ebay or the 'Gon.