Best nos 6sn7g for my Atmasphere mp1.


looking to replace stock chinesse 6sn7g.
hiendmmoe
Acresverde writes:
get in touch with Andy @ Vintage Tube Services and do it soon as he's closing up shop pretty soon.
Really? That will be quite a loss - Andy has sold me excellent valves.

Regards,
Andy is the best. He sold me many a fine tube, especially 6SN7s. This is a huge loss for tube audiophiles.
I have tried many tubes and the Sylvania Metal Base are the most alive, dynamic, full bodied and offer the best and most controlled bass. The Tung Sol tubes are wonderful too, but not as good as the Metal Base tubes. v The Ken Rads are the best on vocals, but sound rather rubbery or less controlled in the bass than the Sylvanias.

The Sylvania Bad Boys are good too and I usually use them in the second and third slot and the Metal Base tubes in the sonically critucal first position.
a real sleeper....CBS Hytron. I used them in both my MP-1 and MA-1's. Not an expensive tube, but about as even-handed as I ever heard in my A-S gear.
The, "best" will depend on your tastes in presentation. For me, that's been the 40's Tung-Sol round plates, of the construction shown in this guy's pics: (http://cgi.ebay.com/TUNG-SOL-6SN7GT-OVALPLATE-VT-231-NOS-RARE-6SN7-/390169929815?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item5ad7f0a857), and not the mouse eared or round mica top support. Those combined with 1940's Sylvania 6SN7W or A(tall bottle), as driver and phase splitter- repectively, provide a very transparent window to the music(modded Cary SLM-100's). Some of the other top-notch tubes available, on the NOS market, are mentioned here: (http://www.dehavillandhifi.com/6sn7_vt.htm) If you like a warmer presentation; the RCA, Raytheon and Nation Union VT-231's listed will give it. All the best are bottom gettered(but the Sylvania 6SN7W) and will provide a nice open sound stage, and good imaging(if your system/ and room are up to it). Less salty in price, but still very clean and open(somewhat less sound stage width and depth, than the TS-rp & Sylvania-W though), are the Ken-Rad and Sylvania VT-231's. I've got some of those as back-ups, for when I can't afford to spring for the others any longer.