Which 6SN7GTB tube will tend to smooth out and roll off the treble? RCA red base or Sylvania brown base?
I'm sure Angela Cardas will loan you 2 pairs of their (well burned-in) Clear Beyond speaker cables to try out for true bi-wire set up.No, I use Clear Beyond for short interconnects and Clear Reflection for the 47' run.
I'm not in the phase of auditioning speaker cables.I'm sure Angela Cardas will loan you 2 pairs of their (well burned-in) Clear Beyond speaker cables to try out for true bi-wire set up.
Which 6SN7GTB tube will tend to smooth out and roll off the treble? RCA red base or Sylvania brown base?
I have found that for some strange reason 6SN7s are among the most variable sounding small signal tubes. Given how linear they are I have always found this fascinating and frustrating to the point where I don’t really like the tube type anymore.I wouldn’t be surprised if the driver tubes are just as or even more influential than the cables. I think it’s a fairly common experience that we can change and sculpt the balance and overall performance a lot with the choice especially of nos 6SN7s.
NOS, yes but Ron’s are new production from Russia. I found Sylvania VT231s to be the most well rounded in my Horning SET.I found RCA GTBs tend to be a bit warmer and softer.
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NOS, yes but Ron’s are new production from Russia. I found Sylvania VT231s to be the most well rounded in my Horning SET.
Resolution is okay but can't match other 6SN7s from earlier dates such black glass Ken-Rads and various VT-231 types from the 1940s and 50's. A grail tube is the 1952 Sylvania 6SN7GT. RCA grey glass are generally fine though a touch laid back.
I end up settled on mid 1940’s Ken Rads to go with the current WE300Bs in my LM SET amps but the Sylvania VT231 are worth trying as well… if I do swap to a Stradi 300B in the other LM amp I’ll be using for the OBs subs I’m working on i will probably try out the Sylvania VT231 that I have already again just to see… both wartime WW2 Ken Rads and Sylvania VT231s are very much worth exploring for anyone drawn to this tube type.NOS, yes but Ron’s are new production from Russia. I found Sylvania VT231s to be the most well rounded in my Horning SET.
Thank you. That is my understanding.I found RCA GTBs tend to be a bit warmer and softer.
Phil, 213Cobra, visited yesterday and said the same thing -- that general observations of sonic attributes of a particular 6SN7 are difficult because the same tube from different years might sound noticeably different.I have found that for some strange reason 6SN7s are among the most variable sounding small signal tubes. Given how linear they are I have always found this fascinating and frustrating to the point where I don’t really like the tube type anymore.
I got some NOS RCA red bases from Brent Jesse based on Internet research that they might be generally smoother/more rolled off in the treble. However, Phil reports that in his experience Sylvania brown base generally is smoother/more rolled off in the treble than the RCA red base.
As Phil suggested, if the burn-in doesn't solve the "problem," I just have to try different combinations.
Really? Good to know!Tonal balance can be altered by adjusting speaker placement and orientation.
true; but room surface reflectivity is probably just as significant. obviously somewhat related to speaker orientation/driver type, but not completely.Tonal balance can be altered by adjusting speaker placement and orientation.
Really? Good to know!
The whole purpose of my current exercise is to compare two different amplifiers. Adjusting speaker placement to change tonal balance to favor one of the two amplifiers makes no sense.
I agree with this.true; but room surface reflectivity is probably just as significant. obviously somewhat related to speaker orientation/driver type, but not completely.
Yes, of course.Do you disconnect the woofage towers when you demonstrate your Clarisys speakers for potential buyers?
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