Really...My favorite power tube is reissue that's not widely popular


If you run 6l6/EL34 variants, I HIGHLY recommend trying this tube out.  The Tung Sol 7581A reissue.  I've had these for a good bit of time and compared them against KT150s, EL34s (several brands), KT88s, and maybe another that I'm forgetting.  They are a mere $30 a pop and they are the best tube I have heard. I know that's a brave bold statement to make as there is so much competition out there and the tube is very much under the radar from what I can tell.  

After having these around for a long time (and in and out of the amp), I had them in and was nearly spellbound one night by how great they sounded upon reentry into my amp.  I did a search and could only find one review, which I agree wholeheartedly with.  You can find it here: https://wallofsound.ca/audioreviews/amplification/6l6-vacuum-tube-review-tubes-courtesy-of-www-thetu...

I am nearly incredulous there isn't hype out there about this tube.  Simply my favorite tube.  I thought I'd pass this along as it may be much cheaper to give them a whirl then fuss with a much more expensive power cord, cable, or other tweak.  
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I’m not even sure what I originally searched for to eventually stumble onto this old thread, but I‘ve now ordered a new set of tubes tonight.

I blame all of you.
@soundermn 
A vintage 7581A should be closest to a 6L6GC, and then to KT66. It's not really "that" close to an EL34, but according to Prima Luna's manual the EL34 setting is your best choice available and should work fine though it will somewhat reduce the power output available from the amp. I wouldn't expect the power reduction to be TOO much; maybe say 30%?
@mulveling Thank you for the follow up!  I actually stopped playing in this forum, because I got tired of so many jack asses who have to pontificate and condescend in every darn thread.  I'm sure you know who I mean.  But, this one thread sent me an email because I'm subscribed, and I wanted to update on my progress.

To update, I did use the 7581A for a while, and I really liked them.  After I got new speakers, Revel F228Be, I did a bit of a shoot-out with KT150, EL34 and the 7581A.  The winner by a small margin was the stock Primaluna EL34, then 7581A and last KT150.  I sold the KT150s, and still have the 7581 octet, but would sell them if anyone is interested (Under 500 hours, fair price, PM me).  I don't see going back at this point.  And, to your point, I did run them on the EL switch setting.  They were very nice, the price is right, and I can see that with a different room or speaker it could go the other way.

So, what I ended up doing is I got better EL34.  I ordered TungSol EL34b, and they were definitely an improvement over the PL EL34.  Like the 7581 they are priced right, and the sound is clearly the best of all I have tested.  While the 7581 sounded better than the KT150, the EL34b was another step in the right direction.  I was surprised, because I thought the KT150 would "grip" the large speakers the best, but it didn't work out that way.

I don't expect much change in the system for a long time... I've reached the nirvana I wanted.  And, I'm intending to stick with what I have, rather than try to improve every month or two... and I'm just enjoying it all!

PL HP Integrated
Vintage JVC VL8 with AT ART9 cart
Manley Chinook
Revel F228Be
Pair REL T9/i subs
EL34b power tubes
Cifte Input tubes
PL rectifier tubes.
What improvement did you hear? Can you describe? I have 4 pairs of 7581As. Thanks.
@soundermn 
Awesome, glad you found out your favorite tube and personal nirvana, even if it was with the original EL34! Funny, I tried KT150 in my own amps (VAC 200iQ) earlier this year, and like your case they came in dead LAST of 3 sets - versus Tung-Sol KT120 and Gold Lion KT88 reissue, in my case. The bottom end was VERY powerful, dynamic, and punchy, but in the end it just swamped the music and sounded unbalanced. Sounds like my amps were really designed for KT88, but the KT120 are similar enough and actually eek into the #1 spot for my tastes. The KT150 just sound like a different species compared to those two, but I realize they might be amazing in amps designed specifically for them.