I have had (and continue to own) a Unison Unico which I purchased on Audiogone in 2010. I have tried a number of 12au7 tubes from Upscale and other sources. The ones I have tried:
1. Radiotechnique 12au7 - came with the unit and does not sound good at all. Not sure of the condition of the tubes when I got them, but were only used for a few days and now they gather dust.
2. RCA Cleartop 12au7
3. Mullard CV 4003
4. Seimens E82CC/12au7
Among these, the Seimens is the clear winner - beautiful midrange, a great low end, clear, airy highs, and fantastic dynamics!. From low to high they are the best. I like these so much I bought a 2nd pair as backup.
I got the Mullards after reading their praises and thinking - 'if these are better than the Seimens this will be amazing'. The Mullards have a very nice midrange as well - comparable with the Seimans, but the upper end in comparison seems a bit soft and not as extended, while the bottom end seems to be missing some extension and 'fullness,' for lack of a better term.
At the same time I got a pair of the RCA cleartop. This is a nice tube, but definitely a step down from the Seimens. Slightly better upper end than the Mullards but not as good in the midrange; bottom ends comparable.
To my ears, Seimens-Unico is a match made in heaven!
Enjoy your new amp - this is an underappreciated gem.
1. Radiotechnique 12au7 - came with the unit and does not sound good at all. Not sure of the condition of the tubes when I got them, but were only used for a few days and now they gather dust.
2. RCA Cleartop 12au7
3. Mullard CV 4003
4. Seimens E82CC/12au7
Among these, the Seimens is the clear winner - beautiful midrange, a great low end, clear, airy highs, and fantastic dynamics!. From low to high they are the best. I like these so much I bought a 2nd pair as backup.
I got the Mullards after reading their praises and thinking - 'if these are better than the Seimens this will be amazing'. The Mullards have a very nice midrange as well - comparable with the Seimans, but the upper end in comparison seems a bit soft and not as extended, while the bottom end seems to be missing some extension and 'fullness,' for lack of a better term.
At the same time I got a pair of the RCA cleartop. This is a nice tube, but definitely a step down from the Seimens. Slightly better upper end than the Mullards but not as good in the midrange; bottom ends comparable.
To my ears, Seimens-Unico is a match made in heaven!
Enjoy your new amp - this is an underappreciated gem.