6N1P vs 6922

Mordante

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In the output stage of my pre-amplifier (Octave OUT 3 output module: XLR direct drive). There is 1 tube. In the manual it says:

6N1 tubes Amplifier tubes only for regulated output. Also available
under designations 6N23, ECC88, and 6922.


When I bought the amp it came with a Russian 6N1P as far as I can tell. The Russian is difficult to read. I have tried Gold Lion 6922 in that location, but twice the Gold Line broke after a while. If I remember correctly heavy distortion and 1 channel dropping out. The 6N1P never gave issues.

I am not very familiar with tube rolling and I have a feeling that this tube doesn't have a big impact on the sound. But can anyone explain me why the Gold Lions broke and what would be a good tube for that location. The 6N1P-EV seems like an option.
 
In the output stage of my pre-amplifier (Octave OUT 3 output module: XLR direct drive). There is 1 tube. In the manual it says:

6N1 tubes Amplifier tubes only for regulated output. Also available
under designations 6N23, ECC88, and 6922.


When I bought the amp it came with a Russian 6N1P as far as I can tell. The Russian is difficult to read. I have tried Gold Lion 6922 in that location, but twice the Gold Line broke after a while. If I remember correctly heavy distortion and 1 channel dropping out. The 6N1P never gave issues.

I am not very familiar with tube rolling and I have a feeling that this tube doesn't have a big impact on the sound. But can anyone explain me why the Gold Lions broke and what would be a good tube for that location. The 6N1P-EV seems like an option.

Some people call the 6N1P a 'super tube'. Most are all NOS and very rugged tubes for sure. Not the most refined sound but not bad either.

If those are modern production GL's you tried, not there is not a single new production tube made that compares to vintage tubes (generally speaking) in terms of life span, quality, robustness, etc.

Assuming there is nothing wrong with your amp and it really can handle a 6922, I would try an inexpensive vintage 6922 and see if it lasts.
 
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