Is a noisy tube a bad sounding tube


I have a Conrad Johnson LS17 preamp that uses 2 6922 tubes per channel. When I turn the gain up to maximum there is some minor tube noise I can hear when I put my ear to the speakers on side only. I have verified it is from the preamp and not another part of the system. This is not audible at listening levels.

So clearly there is a noisy tube in that channel. I could try swapping out tubes to see which tube is the noisy one but since the noise is not audible when listening to music, I’m reluctant to pull the lid off the unit and mess around.

My question is, to those who may have had experience with tube gear is this.

Have you ever found that replacing a slightly noisy tube improved the sound other than reducing the noise? In other words, did the noisy tube degrade the sound in any way other than just the  added noise?

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STOP the audio neurosis behavior-you don't listen with an ear pressed against the speaker. 

ALL tubes are noisy to some degree. Some more than others. 

When I turn the gain up to maximum there is some minor tube noise I can hear when I put my ear to the speakers on side only.

If its only that loud you have no worries. @tablejockey gave you good advice.

No, still can sound great, most 6922 tubes have an inherent noise, if it as max volume no worries.

Not sure about the LS 17, but the 10 through 12 had far too much gain IMHO which is the only reason you know about this.

STOP the audio neurosis behavior-you don't listen with an ear pressed against the speaker. 

what? that's not how we are supposed to listen????  oh man.... 🤣😆