NightFlight said:I acquired a WE 421A and have given a good listening for a few days, maybe a total of 20hrs. I'm comparing it to a Tung-Sol Chatham '57 5998. The 421A was built in '77. In my case the 5998 has more air, depth and that je nais sais cois. They say with tubes the older the better. But I think possibly that that material selections got really good in the 50s and 60s.
IMHO, in my case its not going to be worth holding onto the 421a. Given its cost and possible performance dip, I'm planning to sell it.
JamieMcC said:NightFlight said:I acquired a WE 421A and have given a good listening for a few days, maybe a total of 20hrs. I'm comparing it to a Tung-Sol Chatham '57 5998. The 421A was built in '77. In my case the 5998 has more air, depth and that je nais sais cois. They say with tubes the older the better. But I think possibly that that material selections got really good in the 50s and 60s.
IMHO, in my case its not going to be worth holding onto the 421a. Given its cost and possible performance dip, I'm planning to sell it.
Interesting I tend to favour my early 1950's Tung-sol 5998's with the single getter over my later twin getter ones the coating on the plates looks different there is a dull coarseness to them while the later ones are smooth and shiny. I cant quiet put a finger on why I prefer one over the other.
NightFlight said:Yeah! And I've got this dirt cheap pair Tung-Sol 12AU7 50's...just gently broken in. They just work. I'm floored about how cheap you can find them on ebay and how well they perform compared to what I've tried so far in the driver section. Floored I say.I mean $5 for the pair. Cost more to ship them at a lousy $7.
jboehle said:What's "JTL" mean?
Doc B. said:This experiment is not complete unless you drop the 5998 too.
JamieMcC said:For non ebay Vacuumtubes.net regularly seem to have 5998's in stock @ $85
http://www.vacuumtubes.net/RES%20Audio%20pages/5998.html
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