Anyone retube VTL 5.5 w/phono


I'm been bitten by the tube rolling bug!!
I have a VTL 5.5 with the built-in phone stage and NO manual. What stated it all was a lot of noise from the phone stage without the TT even turned on. I replaced the back pair of 12AX7's w/ NOS Mullards's and it's a lot better but still has a bit of noise. It has a mix of tubes in it now and was going to replace the rest on the phono board, but not sure to stick with the Mullards or try something else. Also was going to start on the line stage board...I was thinking of starting with the front pair, 12AX7,s as well. Any help would be great...Jim
jdevito801
Thanks for the reply. I have heard that same thing in the past as well regarding not having the stock tubes and VTL service. The 5.5 does have the Multicaps, but I will look for Radiotech tubes as well, had not thought of them before.
On a side note what amps are folks running with there VTL pre-amps. I have a Anthem Amp2 SE which is an hybrid but what to get into the mono block world...I think. Jim
The VTL MB-125 mono's are a nice match, of course, which I ran for over a year. I also owned the ST-150, which had a bit more slam than the mono's, but not quite as nice thru the midrange and highs. I chalk this up to the 125's using EL-34 output tubes vs. 6550 tubes for the ST-150. I also tried the Plinius SA-100 MkIII for a bit...very enjoyable with plenty of impact, but I still preferred the tube amps. Of course, you need to take into consideration what speakers you intend to drive. I found that ProAc 1.5's and Meadowlark Shearwater's were both great matches to the two VTL setups I mentioned (15x20x8 room).

I'm currently using a Cary SLI-80 with Grado's nice little PH-1 for phono stage. This comes very, very close to the quality of sound I previously had, with smaller outlay of funds. Can't wait 'til I start tuberollin' with the Cary.
Don't know if anyone is still following this old thread but here's my 2 cents.
In the line stage I tried a pair of NOS Bugle Boys as well as Telefunken 12AX7s both of which I liked better than the stock tubes but found it a bit edgy. Then I tried a pair of Mullard CV4004 which were selected for having close matched sections. I was informed that VTL selected the original tubes this way for minimum distortion. 
I found the CV4004 to have a nice balance bottom to top with just a touch of warmth  that helps smooth out digital recordings without giving up airiness. I also found them to have a great wide and deep sound stage.  
I tried another pair of CV4004s in the phono stage but found the combination a bit too lush for my combination. So I finally settled on a pair of NOS Telefunken in the phono stage. I use the MM setting with a high output Blackbird cartridge. The combination really works together in my system. Great high end extension, soundstage, etc. Sound very accurate to me and the Mullards in the line stage have that warmth to keep everything real.  The 12AT7s are all original, I believe VTL used NOS Sylvania for those. 
As far as noise I've had one tube in the line stage get noisy so I swapped the 2nd pair of Mullards in that I originally had for the phono stage and have had no other problems.