Billheiser
Headphoneus Supremus
On Head-Fi (For Sale forums), they're mostly in http://www.head-fi.org/f/6553/cables-speakers-tweaks-accessories-for-sale-trade
Anyone have any recommendations and/or insight into changing the output tubes?
Schiit website FAQ says:
"Is Valhalla rollable?
Yes! The standard 6N1P input tubes can be subbed out for any 6DJ8/6922/ECC88/ECC85/6BZ7 types, including NOS, cryo-treated, voodoo-blessed, hand-assembled by elves, etc. "
Notice they don't mention changing the output tubes.
Anyone have any recommendations and/or insight into changing the output tubes?
Nevz are the common make found and are consistent over the years (mid 70s are cheap, available and good value), you will also find Foton tubes also that are are often older / cheaper if you want to try an alternative. The 6N6P-I and 6N6P-IR are better sounding variants to the basic 6N6P but are more money. What ever you buy I suggest you stick to stuff before 1983 and preferable before 1980 for all of these tubes. The IR is better than the I and the previously mentioned 6H30N is the best but VERY expensive now, especially the DR variant and I don't think really appropriate for this little amp.
Nevz are the common make found and are consistent over the years (mid 70s are cheap, available and good value), you will also find Foton tubes also that are are often older / cheaper if you want to try an alternative. The 6N6P-I and 6N6P-IR are better sounding variants to the basic 6N6P but are more money. What ever you buy I suggest you stick to stuff before 1983 and preferable before 1980 for all of these tubes. The IR is better than the I and the previously mentioned 6H30N is the best but VERY expensive now, especially the DR variant and I don't think really appropriate for this little amp.
What is it about the 6H30N ,that you find inappropriate , for the Valhalla? Just curious on your thoughts. If they're the best, I may grab a pair.
Found a nice pair
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NOS-6N30P-DR-6H30P-DR-1971-and-1977-made-tubes-VERY-HARD-TO-FIND-/161327433970?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item258fdd48f2
not the same year but they look good. There is an auction on another pair but I might bid on them![]()
The Nerv plant is in Russia in Novosibirsk. The Foton plant is in Tashkent city. So two separate plants in Russia both making 6N6Ns.
These two plants are just 2 of about 12 or 13 major valve manufacturers in USSR. They each had their own logo / symbol and specialised in different types of tubes. Some names you will recognise, others perhaps are less well known.
Svetlana Electron Devices, St. Petersburg
Ryazan Plant of Electronics, Ryazan
Reflector Corp, Saratov
Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk
Voskhod, Kaluga
Nevz, Novosibirsk
Orzep, Orel
Foton, Tashkent
October, Vinnitsa
Anode, Diatkovo
Melz, Moscow
Vostok, Novosibirsk
apologies if I have got spellings wrong (Cyrilic alphabet and all that) / missed any etc, Let me know if you would lie to see the corresponding symbols, they can be useful for identification (those funny line symbols on USSR tubes.
Just the cost of say a 6H30P DR pair is often more than the cost of the Valhalla! Especially if you get the late 70s ones you really want and the gains are way out of step with the price. There is no doubting they are better but this is a modest amp at the end of the day and an upgrade to a 6AS7G OTL may be a far better purchase for improved sound quality. You might be better off getting an adapter and trying 5687 / E182CCs instead. I haven't done that on the Valhalla but works great on LD. Just thinking aloud on that one.