Anyone got a super secret tube stash? What's still out there?

mortron

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I'm up to two pair of RCA and a pair of old used Mullards for my Quickie... And am looking for something different. I've read the various threads commenting on sounds of tubes. I run a SS amp, and am enjoying the RCA currently. It's far from great, but not bad. All retailers seem to have the typical RCA, GE or Sylvania tubes only.
 
Hey Mort - What I did was just buy as many different kinds of cheap tubes I could, and do some rolling. Get those $2 a pop tubes out there, even if you dont know what you are getting. You might get a GE, or an Aladdin. All good. Sometimes a particular tube sounds the best with say, classical, or rock, etc. You never know what is going to blend with your system. Of course the Telefunkins are the hot item, hard to find. I have them in, and will leave them in.... Until I get the yen to do some rolling...
 
The old RCA's are really quite nice- warm, open with great imaging and soundstage.  I like them better than Sylvanias., GE and Tungsol for jazz, female voice and small ensemble classical music.  I have some Mullards that I have to try, but I am just not currently compelled to pull the RCA's.  Generally I usually prefer the Mullard sonic signature.

I am currently running the Q into Paramour 2A3's and econowave type speakers.  Be interested in your feedback after trying other "flavors"!!

Cheers,
Geary
 
If I had a switching device to go from one tube to another(maybe a max of three different tubes to choose from), THEN I would be happier.
 
4krow said:
If I had a switching device to go from one tube to another(maybe a max of three different tubes to choose from), THEN I would be happier.

I'm jealous you have enough tubes to.... Roll... Like that :D
 
Funny, I have an amp that takes 20  12AX7s... Would love some teles, but way too expensive...
 
  Pardon my ignorance here, but why would there be so many 12ax7 tubes?
 
The 12AX7 was a tube of choice in many "classic" preamps.  The McIntosh tubed preamps and the Audio Research Corp's SP3-a-1 to name two. 
 
So, Chris you say that there are 20! 12ax7 tubes in your amp, or did I misread your post?
 
There seems to be fair number of 3s4's on ebay these days. Kind of curious about those from the U.S. Navy. I also would like to get some Raytheon tubes at some point. Big Raytheon presence here in Tucson. 
 
  Raytheon "glows"  So far I have only used the stock tubes and some original Tesla tubes. I'm afraid that I would quite mad, daring to use more.
 
earwaxxer said:
There seems to be fair number of 3s4's on ebay these days. Kind of curious about those from the U.S. Navy. I also would like to get some Raytheon tubes at some point. Big Raytheon presence here in Tucson.

I'm quite pleased with sylvania from us navy, very little microphonic, but stay away from mullard JAN...very microphonic and with lots of flaws.
Recently I bought 8 pieces of the french tubes Q was sold with as a spare parts...  ;D
My experience is based on JAN Sylvania, RCA, JAN Mullard... I'd love to have a pair of Telefunken  :)
 
  For some reason, it seems that is more variance in these tubes than other types. Whatever you decide, I would try to get original stock. Actually, that's probably all that is out there.
 
Bonzo said:
I'm quite pleased with Sylvania from us navy, very little microphonic,    .  .  . 

I am another fan of the JAN (Joint Army Navy) Sylvania.  They have additional bracing for military duty.  They have never disappointed me.  Now I need some JAN Sylvania 45s.
 
Grainger49 said:
I am another fan of the JAN (Joint Army Navy) Sylvania.  They have additional bracing for military duty.  They have never disappointed me.  Now I need some JAN Sylvania 45s.

As you can image from one of my posts I have a pair of JAN Sylvania 46  :)

That's why I was wondering if Stereomour is also 46 compatible...
 
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