BZ58 said:What is the difference between 6SN7GT and 6SN7W?
(edit) After using google I found an answer. They're about the same, but the GT may be a bit stronger.
What is the difference between 6080WA, 6080WB, or just plain 6080? I haven't yet found an answer.
BZ58 said:What is the difference between 6SN7GT and 6SN7W?
(edit) After using google I found an answer. They're about the same, but the GT may be a bit stronger.
What is the difference between 6080WA, 6080WB, or just plain 6080? I haven't yet found an answer.
attmci said:Pls don't kill me if you don't like it. Everyone has his/her own preferences. LOL
Seldom have I been able to recommend some tubes without reservation. 7316 is one of those.
Paul Joppa said:For what it's worth, the 5963 has a higher-purity cathode, making it suitable for computer operations where the tube may be cut off for extended periods. Often in audio, these oddball requirements make a tube that sounds better; this is one of those times.
And yes, I did learn to program an IBM 709 computer which was tube-based - the 7094 was the transistorized version. This would have been the early sixties, when I was in high school. The computer occupied the basement of the Mechanical Engineering building at the University of Washington. Legend had it that there was one person whose full-time job was to go up and down the aisles with a shopping cart of spares, replacing tubes before they wore out. I never met the person, so I can't confirm the story, but I still tell it anyhow. :^)
Paul Joppa said:In this case, "cutoff" means when the tube has a normal plate voltage and a large negative grid voltage (both relative to the cathode voltage). Thus very little current flows. In a digital computer, the tube is either conducting heavily or not at all. IT was discovered that when a tube is cut off like this for extended periods, the emissive outer layer of the cathode closes down and reduces the available current when it is needed - sometimes called cathode sleeping sickness. The solution is to uses a nickle cathode base material - I don't remember exactly, but I think it's especially low in silicon.
odi said:Hey guys, I'm in the process of building the Crack with Speedball and was wondering what tubes to get? I want a fast, detailed and fairly neutral sound from the amp paired with the HD650. I was considering the Tung Sol 7236 (Since the 5998 are out of my price range), Tung Sol 6AS7G or some cheaper Sovtek 6AS7G. Anyone have any input or other suggestions?
Also just double checking that the 7236 can be used with the crack without any mods needed?
Thanks
You'd have to provide a picture. Tronix isn't a tube manufacturer, so the tube in question is likely to be an RCA.calmiswar said:Hey everyone, a seller is willing to sell a pair of Tronix 6AS7G tubes. They're made in USA. Does anyone have any info on these tubes?
Build the Crack standard and use it for a while to get it's sound in the brain. Add Speedwell and do the same. Only then think about spending(wasting) money on oddball changes to the good and well considered stock tubes. You can seriously damage your wallet buying tubes that you might just think are better along with those that which are worse. Even the small number of tubes that get praised can vary and not give any useful improvement. Listen to the music, not the equipment. ;Dodi said:Hey guys, I'm in the process of building the Crack with Speedball and was wondering what tubes to get? I want a fast, detailed and fairly neutral sound from the amp paired with the HD650. I was considering the Tung Sol 7236 (Since the 5998 are out of my price range), Tung Sol 6AS7G or some cheaper Sovtek 6AS7G. Anyone have any input or other suggestions?
Also just double checking that the 7236 can be used with the crack without any mods needed?
Thanks
True. We need to get rid of the dac/tube amp.Deluk said:Build the Crack standard and use it for a while to get it's sound in the brain. Add Speedwell and do the same. Only then think about spending(wasting) money on oddball changes to the good and well considered stock tubes. You can seriously damage your wallet buying tubes that you might just think are better along with those that which are worse. Even the small number of tubes that get praised can vary and not give any useful improvement. Listen to the music, not the equipment. ;D
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