JKDJedi
Headphoneus Supremus
I will get my tube tester out soon, I believe it is part of a Finnegan barricade at the moment.
Recently I mixed the 63 Melz 1578, the 58 solid plate Melz, a black plate Ken-Rad VT231, and a 1942 RCA grey glass in a blind test for eight friends. Test amps were four identical Incubus amps and an Aqua La Voce S3 DAC, HD 800 headphones.
The numbers on this round, with 100 being a perfect score were.
98 for the 58 solid plate Melz
97 for the 63 Melz 1578
94 for the Ken-Rad
93 for the RCA
My personal scores were just one point lower for each of the Melz with the other tubes coming in at 94 each. It is not right to have two tubes so close by the same manufacturer in our final 52 tubes so it will be the 1958 solid plate. It is right up there with the top tubes we have for said test.
The biggest difference in the Melz tubes, for me, was a bit of background noise with no signal for the 63 Melz. The 58 is dead silent in my amp with no signal. Scores aside I believe the 58 has a slight edge in bass accuracy and top end but I am listening with Focal Utopias and not the Sennheisers. I am also listening with a Gungnir DAC.
The mids on the Melz tubes of this structure are incredible. On some of the later Melz the mids are a bit overwhelming.
I A n B tested this tube against my set of Russian tubes (Fotons not included),Melz 1578- 63' 71', (and a pair of 51' 68HC) Only one of them gave it a good run.. the 63'. As @Paladin79 pointed out, a very good set of headphones will probably reveal everything these tubes can offer (especially/mostly the 58' oddity) I have great entry level headphones imo so these are my views on the 58' with that in mind. Too my ears the 63' has a velvet texture with an all day sound, it will not fatigue you for them long sessions. The 58' is all that with the ability to draw you into the music a little deeper. Scorpions Live album, track -HOILIDAY- Isn't the best recorded track out there, yet still able to draw some emotion and an occasional goose bump. The 58' somehow made the track more A L i v e... with added detail in the sour rounding crowd. That was my "oh dam" moment with this tube. I also noticed instruments are evenly spread throughout the spectrum range, nothing jumps out at you or gets in the way, and the vocals..wow.. I almost forgot about the vocals..because of that even spread.. vocals seem to take center stage, not in an obtrusive way, with an elevated roundedness. A bonus for Thom Yorke recordings.

That was fun to roll, Thanks @Paladin79

