ilikepooters
500+ Head-Fier
My RCD tripped the other day (g/f was cooking, say no more) but headphones were ok, they are HE-500's though so maybe planars fare better.
Nice job!Spent some time last night giving the 7AF7 a thorough workout. The 7AF7 is very similar to the 7N7 -- same loctal base, but with half the heater current and a little less gain. The difference in gain is pretty much unnoticeable in the Lyr 3. With the volume knob in the same place the difference in volume through the 'phones is barely perceptible. I have 3 different labels, but they are all identical inside. Assume they were all made by Sylvania. I haven't done a lot of research to see who the players were with this tube type. It wasn't a popular tube and there weren't a ton of them made, so Sylvania may (may) have been the only manufacturer.
I've read in some forums that the 7AF7 is considered a better sounding tube than the 7N7 and due at least in part to the round plate construction. IMO this is a really nice sounding tube, and one thing that really stands out is the impact and slam it has in the upper bass. Better than the Frankie 7N7. But the Frankie excels in most every other area, and is overall a clearly better sounding tube to me. Perhaps those that prefer the 7AF7 to a 7N7 have never heard the Franken-construction 7N7. Although I haven't done any A/B'ing, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to have a preference for the 7AF7 to the non-Frankie tall bottle 7N7 or any of the short bottle versions. Too much work to find out...I'm just sticking Frankie back in and calling it a day.
7N7:
7AF7:
Spent some time last night giving the 7AF7 a thorough workout. The 7AF7 is very similar to the 7N7 -- same loctal base, but with half the heater current and a little less gain. The difference in gain is pretty much unnoticeable in the Lyr 3. With the volume knob in the same place the difference in volume through the 'phones is barely perceptible. I have 3 different labels, but they are all identical inside. Assume they were all made by Sylvania. I haven't done a lot of research to see who the players were with this tube type. It wasn't a popular tube and there weren't a ton of them made, so Sylvania may (may) have been the only manufacturer.
I've read in some forums that the 7AF7 is considered a better sounding tube than the 7N7 and due at least in part to the round plate construction. IMO this is a really nice sounding tube, and one thing that really stands out is the impact and slam it has in the upper bass. Better than the Frankie 7N7. But the Frankie excels in most every other area, and is overall a clearly better sounding tube to me. Perhaps those that prefer the 7AF7 to a 7N7 have never heard the Franken-construction 7N7. Although I haven't done any A/B'ing, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to have a preference for the 7AF7 to the non-Frankie tall bottle 7N7 or any of the short bottle versions. Too much work to find out...I'm just sticking Frankie back in and calling it a day.
7N7:
7AF7:
Officially discontinued by Schiit. You'll have to look in the used market for one.Does anyone know where to get the Octal LISST Tube for the Lyr 3? It doesn't look like Schiit carries it anymore.
Officially discontinued by Schiit. You'll have to look in the used market for one.
I have seen a few pop up, in the classifieds, recently, so don't give up.Bummer. I really liked the LISST tubes on the Mjolnir 2. Probably impossible to find a used one at this point. Thanks
Sorry buddy, but only @bcowen can provide the authenticity stamp of approvalYep. Those are the Top Tier Frankentubes.