Rivieraranch
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That is very gracious of you. I burned in my first TABOO using the stock JJ ECC83. It was nothing special. Then I tried:
Mullard Phillips 12AX7; (somewhat bright) Sylvania 12AX7; (well balanced overall) Mullard CV4024 (12AT7); (smooth & well balanced) 1950's Sylvania 12AT7 black plate, (good mids & bass, clean highs) Sylvania 5814; (strong bass) 6189 (mild) Sylvania 12AU7 marked Baldwin; (smooth and well balanced) 1950's Sylvania 12AU7 black plate, (mellow, good bass & mids) RCA 12AV7 (bright) GE 12AV7 (unbearably bright).
I skipped the 5963 & 5965 as these were computer tubes, too. I did not think they would best the 12AU7 alternatives I had already tried. I found if I used it with the CSP2 at home a good 12AU7 was ideal. However, when used at the office without the preamp, the TABOO did well with a 12AT7. The listening is near field so there was no need to create lots of gain.
I've sort of lost interest in trying the 6414 or 6829 for these I believe were computer tubes. I might slip in a 7062 if I get my hands on one someday. I have gravitated toward Mullard and Sylvania generally.
As for rectifiers I began using a 5U4GB and have switched to a Tung Sol 5U4G largely based upon a very detailed glowing review here. I have not been disappointed. I do want to try those 5Z3's through the adapter, though. The 5Z3 preceded the 5U4. It is possible that some wrinkles unique to the 5Z3 might differ the sound/performance from the later 5U4; hopefully in a good way.
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