Preamp tube


Any suggestions, I’m considering changing the V1 preamp tubes (12AX7/ECC83) on my Jolida 1000 integrated amp. Right now I am using Genalex Gold Lion’s. Any thoughts and what the benefit will be from the suggestion?
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ABB = Amperex Bugle Boy?

It's correct that rolling the 12AX7s will create a significant change in sonics.
According to the specs of your amp, the 12AT7's are the drivers for the power tubes. They increase the voltage from the preamp to the power tubes while also inverting phase. Rolling these tubes does have an audible effect on sonics, but the preamp stage will have a major impact on sonic signature.

Start with the 12AX's, then you can tweak the sound by rolling the AT's.

Depends on the layout of the amp, which I'm not familiar with.  It all depends which tube or tubes handle input.  Similar tubes may be just phase inverters, so less crucial.  Mullard, Amperex Bugle Boy, and Telefunkun are all good but on spectrum, with ABB in the middle.
I think I may have posted the same question twice on AG, sport about that. I’m getting great responses from both and I appreciate your input. How critical are the 12AT7/ECC81 to change? Is there a sonic benefit? The most I’m hearing are the AX7’s play the most critical part in voicing. WhT do you guys think?
Another recommendation is to contact Brent Jesse (I'm only a customer), here's link to his webpage for 12ax7s , aside from his listing of what he has available he provides some views on the sound of different brands which you may find helpful regardless of who you buy from
http://www.audiotubes.com/12ax7.htm
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If you want more of that warm sound with good bass  go with Mullard 12AX7 (not cheap)
If  you want clarity and detail with good punch and bass, the Telefunken12AX7 can't be beaten, also not cheap
second Andy.          tell him what you are wanting in the next tube and he will give you some suggestions..       more than likely, you wont just get one pair from him             best way to reach him is by phone

http://vintagetubeservices.com
Any particular tube is going to sound slightly different depending on the amp in which it’s installed. Some of the best advice I’ve been given in this hobby is to buy NOS tubes from Andy at Vintage Tube Services. Spend a little more $ now to get tubes that can possibly outlast you and perform better than any of these new production Chinese/Russian tubes.