Tube Rolling In Audio Research Phono Preamp


I have an Audio Research PH3SE phono preamp that currently has three Sovtek 6922's. Audio Research told me not to bother doing any tube rolling because it will change the "voice" and tone of the preamp. However, I keep reading wonderful things about vintage tubes improving the quality of sound in all kinds of gear. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with different tubes in their phono preamp and which ones they liked the most. Thanks!
dubhouse
I have a an ARC Ref phono preamp, which uses 10 (I think) 6922's. I retubed with NOS Amperex and NOS RCA for the 6L6. The main most immediate thing was a big drop in the noise floor. On top of that the thing just sounds better.... A lot better.

Given this, I have no idea what may happen if you tube roll in your PH3.....

Chris
I swapped out the tube in my Bellari VP129 for tube that came out of a Prima Luna. Huge improvement. I may consider upgrading to an even better tube in the future...
Funny I just posted this to another AudiogoNer: The Siemens E188CC's, 7308's and CCa's(grey plate beneath the getter support, from the 60's- the Holy Grail) are VERY dynamic and extended top(without any stridency) and bottom(very solid). I've been using them for years in ARC gear(had an SP9 and SP14), and now in my BAT VK-D5(6 NOS CCa's). Liquid midrange, very transparent(very quiet, nothing phoney, sweet, or extra warm, etc.) They just let all the music through, with an accurate sound stage. YES: The Tele's are good(of course), I've owned some of them too. Don't buy any CCa's with shiny metal under the getter support(regardless of the seller's claims): They will singe your ear hairs.