I had been running Kron RK 300B's in my Pacific, because my system needs a little warming (TAD's). I purchased the standard Kron 242's and the RK PX25's. They are both on the leaner side of the spectrum, IME. I doubt they will ring the "lush 'tubey' midrange" bell for you. That said, they excel in dynamic jump, both macro and micro/inner-detail, which to me brings more of the "live" sound quality to my reproduction. All depends on the sauce you like, but "lush" isn't what these two deliver. I'm trying to figure out how to add just a smidge of that "lush" to accompany the magic of the 242's (rectifier change? cabling?).Going to ask Santa for a matched quad. I reread this thread again over the past week - a lot of good info here. I currently use a matched quad of TJ 300b mesh globes and RK 5u4G rectifier.
I have a new balanced B7MKII with VC and 5-position heater dial.
I am pretty happy with the TJ 300b mesh globes/RK 5u4G combo and enjoy a lush “tubey” midrange. I don’t mind a little flab in the bass as long as it is articulate. I would say I value ease/non fatiguing aspects over dynamics and explosiveness -especially if it means any sense of etch/hardness.
I am looking at RK PX25, new issue WE 300b, and RK 242 probably in that order.
Thoughts?
I would love to try out the WE 300B's, but I'm waiting for more aggregate experience on the new supply.