A question about tube rolling


Hi Ya’all,

At the ripe old age of 70, I have discovered tube rolling.

Up until now, I have simply been about getting good tubes, say Telefunken or GE or Siemens, stick ‘em in there, and phougheadaboudit

I bought a Pro-ject Tube Box DS2 because I just wasn’t getting what I thought I should be getting out of my Koetsu Onyx and Leopard from my Beard P505.

Out of the box (pun unintended), the Tube Box made an immediate improvement.

But, still not quite there. I looked at the tubes and they were unbranded. So I went shopping on eBay and found a pair of Telefunken red tips for $280.

It turns out that the seller lived a half hour away, and so he drove them over to me.

it also turns out that he had 10,000+ tubes - or so he says - in his basement. So he comes with the set that I paid for, and three other sets, and he leaves them with me.

As some of you know, I’m a cheap rat bastard who refuses to spend more than $0.50 on lamp wire for my speaker cable (ok I lied, I do have Monster cable). So even though he explains that he’s got exotic Valvos and Teslas and who knows what else, costing up to $1,900 a pair, I stick to a $500 ceiling ‘cause … I’m a cheap rat bastard … and there’s also that law of diminishing returns sorta thing.

A week later, he brings me four more sets.

One of those sets cost $800. And they sound, well better (although there was a situation where a $50 tube that he brought for me to put in one of the line stages of the Beard sounded better than the $250 one.).

I have listening sessions once a week, so I got my guests involved one evening. I used David Crosby’s “Laughing” from “If Only I Could Remember My Name” and we listened to it over and over, with each of the four sets of tubes, and I explained to them what to listen for in the bass guitar line, the pedal steel at the top, Crosby’s voice, the chorus (and particularly if Joni Mitchell’s and Steven Stills voice were distinctly recognizable as THEIR voices, with nuanced inflection, not just voices separated out but not of any distinct characterization), the acoustic depth and colorations around each voice and instrument, if everything was planted in a specific location on the soundstage, and last but not least, the size - width, breadth and height - of the stage. Then I asked them to pick the set that they liked best and to explain why, according to each of the parameters.

They had so much fun doing that, that going forward I will be keeping tubes of different signatures just to do these exercises with new guests, as they volunteered after the listening sessions that they felt that they learned to hear in a way that they never considered before.

Which was exactly the point of the exercise.

But I digress.

The tube guy said he had some more tubes to try out.

This time I say “Ok. Hit me with your best shot. Throw the very best pair of tubes you have at me. Just sock-it-to-me! (There I just dated myself). And just don’t tell me what they cost!”

So he comes with five sets. Some are really interesting, they have … getters? And one is that best shot. And one is a set that he says are a little weird but he thinks that they will work.

So, up until now, I have been able to hear differences in each set. And some are better, some worse, some do some things better, some do other things better, some are just different.

Of the five, I just go straight for that best shot.

Holy. Efffing. Crap.

Let me say that again, for effect.

Holy. Effing. Crap.

I had thought that my system was up there. And, well, it is: one can say that it is detailed, precise, deep, exciting, dramatic.

This is now… I guess the words I would use are true, and honest…and effortless. Whatever it is, it’s a whole other level.

I did not think that just one pair of 12AX7s or ECC83s could make such a humongous difference.

They are from 1957, and cost twice as much as the Tube Box that they are going in

So, the question is …. There was to be a question, remember? It says so right up there at the top, in the subject line. The question is: I guess I know the answer. Let me put it this way: has anyone had a similar nirvana-like experience just from upgrading tubes, and should I be paying these kinds of prices for them?

unreceivedogma

Showing 3 responses by mattw73

Yeah..like others have mentioned my first thought was to try a better phono preamp. But then if the Pro-ject makes you happy & seems to "synergize" with your gear I guess that's a good thing. 

I'm kinda jealous that you live so close to a tube hoarder but not jealous of those prices. Legit tubes are becoming harder to acquire though. I've always struggled with paying for tubes that cost anywhere close to the price of the actual component used. If you start DIY-ing that situation comes more into play. 

If some of these tubes are truly unused you will experience some changes in sound & perception from them. I have definitely experienced tubes that sounded better right out of the box...strong emphasis on bass & vocals for them to eventually even out. Where I actually preferred them when they weren't so linear sounding. But the same could be said that they sound kinda Meh at first & eventually transform into something more liquid. My point being that you really need to put some time on them before realizing their true nature. 

My approach would be to get a pair & wait a few weeks before trying something else. If you sample a pair that you really like & they are over $200 a piece I'd remember the exact tube type & at least explore elsewhere for a better price.

Expensive doesn't always mean better. Just like with your more modest prices preamp, you may experience that a $50 pair of tubes does just as much magic for you. 

I wish I had a nearby neighbor that was cool enough to let me sample tubes. You are extremely lucky. I've spent good money on tubes that definitely were not worth the price I paid. If you decide to pay big dollar prices make sure these tubes are tested appropriately. Find some everyday tubes & then tubes for special occasions. Get some "Socket Savers". Eventually getting socket savers for all your favorite tubes..leaving them attached to your most expensive favorite tubes 24/7. Just my 2 cents. It blows my mind how expensive tubes are..but I guess back in the day I thought they would be around forever. Then I got into surround sound & solid state & didn't think about tubes for 15 or 20 years. 

@unreceivedogma If I came off negative about your preamp my apologies. It was only when you mentioned your cartridge I pictured a "high end" preamp in my head. But in retrospect I shouldn't even have made the comment.. I've never heard your phono preamp. I thought I did mention something like if it's bringing you joy & you found something that meshes well with your system then that is a great thing. 

Me, you, or anyone else doesn't need to justify what works for us, our components, & our room. Especially now in this current age of audio where there is good sound to be had without the prices of 20 plus years ago. I personally feel we've truly reached the age where money doesn't dictate how well a component will sound. Speakers may be a little different..but just my opinion. I hate to see the thread turn to something outside of the Tube topic. Wasn't my intention to take it off track if I did. My bad if my comments come off as critical. That's not what I'm about. 

I've actually bought tubes from this guy's eBay store. What I purchased was definitely legit. He is somewhat new on eBay I do believe. I do agree that finding a trustworthy tube dealer is worth paying a little bit of a premium. 

ValvesNmore is another place I've bought a handful of tubes recently that aren't the best deal in town but they are what he says they are and tested for noise. Trustworthy. I mentioned him because of the tubes but also he has a DIY phono preamp his customers seem to love. Although I can think of a couple DIY preamps known to be good. I haven't built the TubesNmore/MellowToneKits phono but I've built two of their preamp kits & some extra PCB boards to build some other ideas. Good people with GREAT build videos on YouTube for their kits. I have no affiliation with them. The Pro-ject phono could be superior sounding though..I have no idea.