Yes you can and there is further discussion on that subject here:
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/6922-vs-6dj8-vs-7308
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/6922-vs-6dj8-vs-7308
Yes you can and there is further discussion on that subject here: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/6922-vs-6dj8-vs-7308 |
You may find these interesting: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/6922-tube-review-17-top-6922-6n23p-e88cc-cca-7308-e188cc-tubes.761078/ and: https://wallofsound.ca/audioreviews/vacuum-tube-shootout-6dj8-types-part-1/ Keep in mind; there are a plethora of variables(individual tastes/biases/aural acuity, speaker system response/accuracy, electronics, etc) ie: Read Paulo’s post(Wall of Sound site), with which I’d have to agree, 100%(far as audio equipment comments). |
@ infection From my limited tube rolling experiences I found myself agreeing with Joe S. Joe’s Tube Lore https://www.audioasylum.com/scripts/d.pl?audio/faq/joes-tubes.html#6DJ8 Jim |
I have tried many makes & variations of this tube, including the CCa and recommend the Matsushita 7DJ8 as an great performer at a reasonable price. https://www.upscaleaudio.com/products/matsushita-national-pcc88-7dj8?variant=21830008005 |
@jea48- I mostly agree with Joe S, as well. I’m guess he didn’t have any late 50’s-early 60’s, grey shield, CCas. They command a premium price, for a reason. There’s much more difference, in the presentation of the upper-crust Siemens tubes, between their years of manufacture, than he mentions. They vary at least as widely as the Amperex iterations, which he seemed to have in abundance. So many variables, in this aspect of Audio! |
@jea48 thank you for the link. There's a lot for me to learn... @dill thanks for the link. Never heard of them... they sound like a bargain if the performance is that good. @wlutke thanks; I appreciate posting your experiences. @rodman99999 good to know that switching just one of the tubes in my pre to a premium would make a big difference. |
I also(as wlutke) owned an ARC SP-9, some decades back. I ended up with a Siemens E188CC, in it's main gain circuit. Hadn't tried a CCa yet, back then. Every tube, tried in that pre(there were a number), made a distinct difference in the system's presentation. Of course, some more profound, and better/worse, than others Again: so many variables! |