Skipper320, Tungsram were only tubes I ever heard of from Hungary.
They have a good reputation, I've owned a least a dozen and they were all fine.
They have a good reputation, I've owned a least a dozen and they were all fine.
Conrad Johnson PV-7 phono stage any good?
I was advised by a gentleman named Bill Thalmann that V4 was the more important of the 2. I have changed V5 also (in addition to V4) and noticed a difference. My PV-7 linestage is very noisy for some reason (not the tubes). I am keeping it for it's phono stage. One day I used it that way and was surprised at how good it sounded. |
What brand tubes do you recommend without breaking the bank?Since there are so many choices for the 12AX7's and 12AT7's used in this preamp, it might be helpful to say how you would like to change the sound you have currently. Also, I suggest changing the line stage tubes first, unless you are completely happy with the sound of the CD player, as these change sound on all inputs. Then change the tubes in the phono stage. Here is a tube layout diagram. V1, V2, V3 are in the phono stage, and V4, V5 are in the line stage. |
As the others have said and explained, the difference in volume is normal. The tubes are either Telefunken (highly probable) or much less likely Valvo or Siemens. The Telefunken are very long lasting and should serve you well. A simple way to find out is to remove one and look at the base between the pins. If a diamond extruded mark is present, its a Telefunken. (at least for now until someone figures out how to counterfeit them.) |
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