They are so rare in fact that I think there are very few who can even tell you what a B65 sounds like. There are a few Made in Great Britain 6SN7 equivalents which are called B65s but are not the Marconi Osram product. I have some of those like the Brimar CV1988 which has a brown base and black glass. They are outstanding and worth it my eyes but these 6SN7GTYs which they are also called are about $240/Pr.
There are ECC32 and 33s which are sometimes available with ST Bottles and you can read about them at Tubeworld a comercial tube seller's site. They are plenty expensive but still half that of the B65. The only B65 I know of is one on Ebay which has been for sale for a very long time with a singlet at $699 or roughly $1400/pr I just couldn't imagine pulling the trigger on that kind of money myself, when there are so many other super sounding 6SN7s for so much less. One thing to take into account is that there are good sounding and pretty awful sounding examples of the same tube. I know I own a couple of pairs of the highly touted Tung Sol round plates that demonstrate this.
Whether anything is worth it depends on what you personally value and your purposes. For a collector maybe but for listening I would try some of the more accessible highly regarded 6SN7s which are expensive enough without going totally insane. What have you tried? Have you exhausted the more readily available ones? There is another unusual 6SN7 equivalent from Sweden the SV33-- I forget but it shows up at a consumately expensive.
There are ECC32 and 33s which are sometimes available with ST Bottles and you can read about them at Tubeworld a comercial tube seller's site. They are plenty expensive but still half that of the B65. The only B65 I know of is one on Ebay which has been for sale for a very long time with a singlet at $699 or roughly $1400/pr I just couldn't imagine pulling the trigger on that kind of money myself, when there are so many other super sounding 6SN7s for so much less. One thing to take into account is that there are good sounding and pretty awful sounding examples of the same tube. I know I own a couple of pairs of the highly touted Tung Sol round plates that demonstrate this.
Whether anything is worth it depends on what you personally value and your purposes. For a collector maybe but for listening I would try some of the more accessible highly regarded 6SN7s which are expensive enough without going totally insane. What have you tried? Have you exhausted the more readily available ones? There is another unusual 6SN7 equivalent from Sweden the SV33-- I forget but it shows up at a consumately expensive.