I have the MKIII and NOS tubes are the way to go. The tube near the center of the circuit board is for your cd, tuner etc. The other tube is for the phono stage, so if you don't have a turntable you'll need just one tube. No, $130 for two Siemens is a bit high. You can get "made in Germany" RCA 6922 for about $25 - $35 apiece on Ebay. They were made for RCA by Siemens. The Siemens give an open, detailed sound at the expense of the bottom end heft. At the other end of the spectrum is the Telefunken E88CC (6922 European) and it will give you hefty bass and smoother sound but less detail. They run about $65 - $100 apiece. Amperex 6922 is somewhere inbetween those two but there are many versions of them, all designated 6922, and some are much better than others. Try audioasylum.com, FAQ, "Joe's tube lore" for more info on that. If you play music every day then leave the unit in "mute". That keeps the heater on so the tube doesn't have to cycle hot, cold, hot which is hell on tube life. The 6922 family is rated at 10,000 hours. Whether standby time (mute) is counted towards that, I don't know - info Anyone? Good luck.
What tubes to use for Audio Research SP-9 MkIII?
I have never opened the case on my AR SP-9 MkIII preamp. I called the guy who sold it to me and he says that it has Sovet6922 or called 6DJ8. A pair of Simens old new stock tubes 6922 made in Germany are for sale for $130 bucks...is the price of the Siemens tubes a good deal? Will the change in tubes make a significant improvement? I've never opened the case...how many tubes will I need? The AR users manual suggests leaving the preamp on all the time....how long will tubes last if the unit is always left on? Thanks,...Mitch
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