Audible Illusion L1 / M3A, which tubes ?


Hi any owner of this nice Pre-amp who has tried different tubes? I'm just using EH6922 now and wondering if other tubes would match better and give me good improvement? Do I have to go to those more expensive Mullard etc. or anyone know of good tubes that match well with this?

BTW, I heard people say sovtek but chance of finding good match pair is 50/50... how does one find a good pair? any reliable on-line store out there?

Thanks, Tom.
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It really comes down to the fact that this pre amp requires a voltage at the tube plate that most NOS or common 6DJ8, 6922, 7308 types cannot handle.

Many fine NOS types or current 6922 typically have plate voltage ratings of anywhere from 95 or 110V, and even some have over 135V. The problem is that AA will burn through these in short order if used, despite how nice the sound may be.

The EH 6922 can handle the requirement and the best tube Iv'e personally found is the 6h23n-eb labeled Reflektor or Russian 6H23P-ev labled with Russian military code.

They were made in the former Soviet Union and are from the 80's typically. This tube has a plate voltage rating near 300V, thus it will endure and last in these pre-amps. They also sound very good and IMO better than the current EH (type 2) offering an even warmer and bigger soundstage. The best part is how inexpensive they relative to NOS types.

FWIW.. I have tried the Cryo version of this tube, but prefer the stock 6h23N-eb tubes sound.
Just report back to the folks here. During the last few weeks I tried the Reflektor 6H23N-EB and the Sovtek 6922 (the new but discontinued ones, not NOS).

As of now I'm staying with Sovtek after the comparison. The Reflektor is actually very good but I find it a bit too fast too aggressive for my taste. The Sovtek seems to be just righe for me. Very smooth and sweet.

Now back to the music...
hello,

i owned a M3A.

how about Tungsram E88CC / 6922 . From the internet it is said to be known for it's nicely balanced and detailed sound stage. These are Hungarian made from the early '70's. Recommended for Audible Illusions Modulus preamps.

hope you folks out there will be able to share some experiences.

Cheers!