If you read Stan's post above you'll have to agree that saying "tubes do sound different!" and then "Its all about preference, expectation and natural human caprice...no science there..." are entirely contradictory. You can't make a definitive statement and then back it up by saying there is no proof but it's true by virtue of your nature. Tubes aren't all created equal, but they all do the same thing in the same way under controlled operating conditions. If the operating conditions aren't adjusted the circumstances are not the same and there is no basis for judgment.
That said, I agree that the difference between the various versions and makes of 12--7 tubes is profound. There is good reason to experiment and find out what sounds best in any individual amp (sans adjustment to the circuit itself). I do want to point out that every amp presents it's own circumstances and how well it works with any given tube will vary. So it would be wrong to assume that a particular tube sounds best in all amps only because it sounds best in your amp.
That said, I agree that the difference between the various versions and makes of 12--7 tubes is profound. There is good reason to experiment and find out what sounds best in any individual amp (sans adjustment to the circuit itself). I do want to point out that every amp presents it's own circumstances and how well it works with any given tube will vary. So it would be wrong to assume that a particular tube sounds best in all amps only because it sounds best in your amp.
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