sclamb
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Well, the soundstage with the Mullard GZ30 is pretty much 95% of that when using the 274B, maybe even a bit higher. The sense of air and space around the instruments is not quite as defined, but with the K701 it still sounds clean and the bass is very tight and controlled. A nice tube at a reasonable cost (well at least comapred to the SEP 274B). I'd say 95% of the performance for 10% of the cost.
Originally Posted by sclamb /img/forum/go_quote.gif Got another tube that doesn't hum. The Mullard GZ30 with the GE 6EW7s is making a very nice sound. Not quite as airy as the 274B but the bass is deeper for sure. I shall let it play many hours and see if things open up at all, but so far a nice combination. |
Well, the soundstage with the Mullard GZ30 is pretty much 95% of that when using the 274B, maybe even a bit higher. The sense of air and space around the instruments is not quite as defined, but with the K701 it still sounds clean and the bass is very tight and controlled. A nice tube at a reasonable cost (well at least comapred to the SEP 274B). I'd say 95% of the performance for 10% of the cost.