PSVANE Discussion & Impressions Thread

Yes, the Horizon series does have a CV181. I understand what you mean. ;)
The Horizon CV181 is even clearer and has much better depth and layering compared to the Classic series.
Why do you call the CV181 not 6SN7 because the electrical parameters do not fit for the CV181 .
 
Why do you call the CV181 not 6SN7 because the electrical parameters do not fit for the CV181 .
Their electrical performance is exactly the same. However, the engineer who designed our HORIZON CV181 (6SN7) product has a particular fondness for British and European audio systems. While 6SN7 follows the American naming convention, CV181 adheres to the European standard. Therefore, the engineer insisted on naming this product CV181 instead of 6SN7.
 
Their electrical performance is exactly the same. However, the engineer who designed our HORIZON CV181 (6SN7) product has a particular fondness for British and European audio systems. While 6SN7 follows the American naming convention, CV181 adheres to the European standard. Therefore, the engineer insisted on naming this product CV181 instead of 6SN7.
My I recall that the data for a 6SN7 are different then a ECC 32 - CV181 as you can see in the data books.
Their electrical performance is exactly the same. However, the engineer who designed our HORIZON CV181 (6SN7) product has a particular fondness for British and European audio systems. While 6SN7 follows the American naming convention, CV181 adheres to the European standard. Therefore, the engineer insisted on naming this product CV181 instead of 6SN7.
 

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