I agree regarding the Tung-Sol black plates. If I had to pick just one tube to live with from now on, that'd be it. The solid and three hole grey plates aren't too shabby either.
I've never been lucky enough to hear the EAT KT-88s but their reputation precedes them. They're as expensive as vintage Tung-Sol and Genalex though.
We'll see how long the KT-120s remain in the 11A before audiophilia nervosa sets in and something else replaces them.
I've never been lucky enough to hear the EAT KT-88s but their reputation precedes them. They're as expensive as vintage Tung-Sol and Genalex though.
We'll see how long the KT-120s remain in the 11A before audiophilia nervosa sets in and something else replaces them.