Agree tube rolling makes a significant difference. Though I know the Sylvania tubes sound great, I don't know how much use the original Tungsol tubes that came with my s/h unit had on them. So perhaps not a fair comparison.
I do wish the Tungsols were closer to Sylvania's, as the latter are considerably more expensive (and harder to find).
The tubes closest to the rear are definitely the input 'head amp' section.
Its easy to verify that that the tubes closest to the front are connected to the output coupling caps (see my other thread).
Enjoy your PH302, its a great sounding phono IMO.
I do wish the Tungsols were closer to Sylvania's, as the latter are considerably more expensive (and harder to find).
The tubes closest to the rear are definitely the input 'head amp' section.
Its easy to verify that that the tubes closest to the front are connected to the output coupling caps (see my other thread).
Enjoy your PH302, its a great sounding phono IMO.