Music Reference RM9 - user comments please


I am considering of getting a used RM9 for my Merlin-TSM, can any user of the amp comments.
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Roger went through my 17 year old original RM9 last July, upgraded it to a MKII and retubed it with all RAM tubes. The KT88s are the more expensive ones @ $65 and worth every penny.

The amp sounds amazing.

I just bought an original RM10 with only a couple hundred hours on it for my office. After listening to the RM9 at home I had a hard time listening to my Pathos Classic One II at work. I had to have that MR sound.
What tubes were you using prior? His EL34s? (Siemens?). I take it that if you made a change it was at Roger's suggestion? How did the sound signature change? I guess I could just buy them and try.
I was running the original EL34s that the amp shipped with and the amp sounded great. Talk about long tube life! Roger's statement that you'll get up to 10,000 hours on a set of tubes is realistic based on my experience.

Roger's suggestion to go to the KT88s was because I expressed curiosity and he thinks the RAM KT88s he's selling now are some of the best. I have to agree.

The change is sound was significant, tighter bass and midrange detail that took a great amp and made it even better. Soundstage is more defined by the added detail.
Regarding different tubes - my RM-9 (#121) came with Sovtek 6550's when I acquired it from the 2nd owner last August or so, and that's what I've kept in it. I've made so many other changes to the rig, though, (CDP, speakers, and now the PotInABox) that it would be difficult to nail down any sound trait that I could characterize as 6550 related.
But what I have played with some are the driver tubes. From the original RAM 6922's, to the 6DJ8, to a GrooveTube 6922, and just a couple of days ago, a pair of Tesla E88CC's.
Its probably a little early to say definively, but it seems I've got a bit more detail, a bit more air around each instrument with the new Tesla's. For instance, on a track from Dave Brubeck's Time Further Out, I noticed the rattle and decay of the standup bass notes more than I'd heard before.
But one thing I've learned about this hobby is that most tweaks render pretty subtle changes, and it may take some time for the improvements or detriments to reveal themselves. For now, I think the Tesla's are a positive.
I do have an octet of TungSol 6550's on the way. It will be interesting to see what happens when they're installed.
What did the Pot-in-a-Box replace? I use one and a Joule 150MKII. Not bad for $135 - is it?