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"cvsound" <cvrecordingservices@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I want to try different tubes for my tube mic-preamp.
Oh, boy.
> There are 4 tubes per channel: 2 12AX7 and 2 12AU7. What are the
difference
> between them and are 12AU7 similar to 12AT7.
These are all dual triodes, all have similar plate and filament voltages,
all have the same pin-outs.
They primarily differ in terms of gain or amplification factor.
The 12AU7 has the lowest gain of the bunch.
The 12AX7 has the highest gain of the bunch.
The 12AT7 is somewhere in-between.
> Can a 12AT7/ECC81 be used in the place of a 12AU7?
With many pieces of tubed audio gear, you can mix and match any of the
three, and not instantly completely break the piece of equipment, or quickly
permanently damage the tube. ;-(
However, the people who designed the equipment, may have actually had
something in mind when they chose one over the other. ;-)
Listening tests that don't provide close comparisons to a standard reference
are often pretty non-critical. Tube swaps are almost never close comparisons
because there is only one piece of equipment in the test and it has to be
turned on and off to do the swap. There is often no standard reference,
because there is only one piece of equipment being tested.
People will no doubt say that a person has to be deaf to not hear the
difference something makes, but I've heard that story before and seen it go
"poof" before my very eyes.. I'm the guy who has done thousands of
level-matched, time-synched listening tests, and organized hundreds of
thousands more, and they are the people who have yet to do their first one,
no matter how easy they can be to do.
I've never done it, but I've often thought that I could probably mix and
match these three tube types in some audiophile preamps, and nobody would
ever reliably hear a difference, particularly if over-all gain was matched
after the swap. I've never even seen where someone did technical
measurements to see what technical changes swapping tubes makes.
I observe from over 50 years of experience with tubes, that while tube
swapping and tube wine-tasting sessions are popular, and people discuss the
results of them like they were important truths, I've never seen one done
using a listening test format that is worth the powder to blow it to...
San Diego or Baghdad.