Sonic Frontiers preamps tube eaters??


Just wanted to find out from member owners of Sonic frontiers preamps if they experienced frequently replacing tubes (within months) due to noise (tube rush noise).

The reason I asked is I was told recently by a reputable tube vendor (no need to mention names here)that Sonic Frontiers preamps (SFL and Line series) tend to develop noise even after being replace with NOS tubes. In addition, that by design the unit runs the tubes (6DJ8, 6922, 7308 etc) to their max limits which is the reason for their short life.

He even claims that there are a lot of post on the web about this. I've tried the AA and Agon to look for such specific threads but found not enough evidence pointing to this problem. He claims that the original tubes that came with these preamps were really Russian 6N1P which are very hard to find (re-labeled as 6922)????

Have had mine (Line 2 SE)since 2003 and yes I've gotten tube rush noise (very faint on one side). But this problem can be move to the other side when that tube is moved. Thus the reason for shopping on NOS tubes. The unit performs flawlessly with the exception of the very faint tube-rush noise on ONE side.

Hope to hear from SF preamp owners and Thanks in advance.

jojass402
I've owned a SF Line 3 for about 10 years and never experienced either premature tube burnout or tube noise. In fact, the Line 3 is amazingly quiet and I've only replaced one 6922 tube so far.
I think I know who you might have spoken with, and that particular vendor doesn't seem to like 6922 tubes, period. If he is the same guy, he did not even want to assist me in retubing my previously owned Line 3 SE. However, that is his choice and I can't really blame him considering the high price of the various NOS versions of that particular tube. To answer your question, I have not heard of SF Line preamps being known as tube eaters and the Line 2 SE and Line 3 SE I owned did not do so. There are other vendors who would be more than willing to help you retube, and you should also not overlook new tubes, which may be quieter in some instances. Also look into which tubes are more important sonically, since if memory serves, you may only need two of the higher priced NOS 6922's in that preamp to get the most for your money, you could use new manufacture tubes in the other 4 spots. Searching here and on AA may give you the answers you want.
I don't know about the Line series, but I had an SFL-1 and now have an SFL-2. They are both very quiet and easy on tubes. I have used new and NOS tubes and had no problems whatsoever.