View Full Version : Can someone suggest a 12AT7 tube?
jrlouie
08-01-2006, 12:04 PM
Hi all,
Just wondering if you all would be so kind to suggest a set of 12AT7's for me to use? I previously had my Dared SL-2000A (http://www.daredtube.com/dared/pages/SL-2000A.htm) on my LSi's, and now have them on my NHT-SB3's. The metal tweet along with the fact that I just moved into a new apartment full of hard surfaces, has decreased the mellow sound I used to get.
I'd like suggestions for different tubes known for emphasizing that tube sound and being more mellow than others (laid back, not shrill, not harsh, warm, etc.). I'd even say any tube that's heavy on the low end, light on the highs.
I currently have some Mullards(ECC81) and a set of JJ/Tesla's, and of course the factory provided Chinese set.
I'm not looking for a large purchase if possible. Maybe a max of $50 or so.
Thanks!
Early B.
08-01-2006, 12:17 PM
If those Mullards didn't mellow it out, you have bigger issues. You'll probably need to deal with room treatment and/or the speakers.
faster100
08-01-2006, 12:20 PM
I second, mullards and bugle boys will tame most harshness..
jrlouie
08-01-2006, 12:32 PM
Yeah, I for sure have other issues. Room treatments just aren't feasible right now. It doesn't sound terrible, just not as sweet. I plan on eventually working a tube CDP into the mix (currently just have a cheapo run-of-the-mill Kenwood changer), again just not feasible right now.
I’ll consider the Bugle Boys. Thanks for the suggestion.
Early B.
08-01-2006, 01:02 PM
Have you tried putting the Lsi7's on the 2-channel rig temporarily so you can determine if the metal tweeter in the NHT's is the major culprit?
jrlouie
08-01-2006, 01:19 PM
Have you tried putting the Lsi7's on the 2-channel rig temporarily so you can determine if the metal tweeter in the NHT's is the major culprit?
No I haven't. Probably a worthy experiment. We shall see ;)
BlueMDPicker
08-01-2006, 01:33 PM
I've had good luck with 12AT7 British Military designation (CV4024) Mullards. Transparent without being analytical--which is what I like in a preamp. The tube output CDP in the future could probably "warm" your overall sound. Good luck!
madmax
08-01-2006, 01:34 PM
The Telefunken is the most laid back and tubey sounding one I've heard.
madmax
jrlouie
08-01-2006, 02:18 PM
Over the lunch break, I listened to two songs on the NHT's, switched them out and listened to the same two songs on the Lsi's, then switched back to the NHT's and listened to the same 2 songs.
I will admit the NHT tweeter in my setup doesn't sound terrible. Not necessarily harsh in comparison to the Lsi's. They just sound different. It’s hard to explain other than the NHT’s have a little more oomph down low and just a tad more zing on the cymbals.
It was probably incorrect of me to make my complaints as an attribute of the tweeter. I don’t know, it might be playing a role, but I wouldn’t say I dislike the tweeter.
I guess ultimately I’m just looking for a slightly different sound, just a little mellower, tweeter’s fault or not.
Thanks again for the additional tube suggestions.
Early B.
08-01-2006, 02:26 PM
OK, cool. Sounds like it may be a room thing. Perhaps once you soften up the hard surfaces in the apartment, things will mellow out a bit.
You can also look for some Siemens(German), and I'll second the Telefunken and BBs. When I did a comparo with the Dared-vs-Dodd ELP, the Siemens that HTRookie brought with the Dared sounded much nicer than the Mullards he had brought, also.
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