Hello Phil. The arc sp6a is a very good preamp even by todays standards. I used one for a 2 or 3 year period before acquiring the SP-10 mk2 back in the mid 80's. As Newbee correctly pointed out, as long as a tube is in the sockets of the phono stage they do not have to be great sonically as your using the line stage only. You didn't mention the manufacturer of the tubes that are in it now. When it was first introduced, I believe ARC was delivering them either with amperex holland 12ax7's or seimens. Quality tubes like the Amperex, mullard, seimen and telefunken 12ax7's were not so scarce in those days. My all time favorite tube for the any of the ARC sp series preamps, from the sp3a right up to the sp-8 was the seimens 12ax7, although the mullards,telies, and amperexes were all very good as well. The preamp was just so suave and more articulate with the seimens 12ax7's. You may want to test the tubes that are in it as most nos 12ax7s will traditionally last a good 3000 hours unless they turn noisey or microphonic. The 3 tubes in the phono stage could be rolled into the line stage if they still test strong. Hope this helps. All the best. cheers
replacing tubes, AR sp6A preamp
HI,
I am on a steep learning curve with tube equipment. I have an AR SP6A preamp. For reasons too long to go into, I bought it 12 years ago, and just hooked it up two weeks ago.
I don't know how old the tubes are.
My two questions are:
My system uses only a CD player as a source component. When I replace the preamp tubes, do I have to replace all of them, including phono stage, or just some (if some, which ones).
Second question, Can I do it (simple, take out and put in?), and do you have a specific tube preference?
Third, though I imagine this is a tough simple answer, since i don't know how it sounded when tubes were new, is there any way to tell if the tubes are just fine, or not so good?
Thank you for any help you have the time to give.
Phil Del Prince
I am on a steep learning curve with tube equipment. I have an AR SP6A preamp. For reasons too long to go into, I bought it 12 years ago, and just hooked it up two weeks ago.
I don't know how old the tubes are.
My two questions are:
My system uses only a CD player as a source component. When I replace the preamp tubes, do I have to replace all of them, including phono stage, or just some (if some, which ones).
Second question, Can I do it (simple, take out and put in?), and do you have a specific tube preference?
Third, though I imagine this is a tough simple answer, since i don't know how it sounded when tubes were new, is there any way to tell if the tubes are just fine, or not so good?
Thank you for any help you have the time to give.
Phil Del Prince
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