I came across this on the CE website in their tech articles, I hadn't looked through there before. I have seen the similar comparison for 12AX7's, but did not know they had done one for 6L6.
A couple things stood out to me. First was that the 'guitar player impressions' seemed to have zero correlation to anything they had analyzed. Or worse, sometimes seemed to contradict the findings.
Second, the 3 frequencies they used to 'generalize' seemed maybe not the best choice for guitar amps? (60Hz, 700Hz, 6KHz)
Third was the uniformity of the frequency response graph (near bottom of page). Yes, there were up to 3.5db variations in gain, but they were right across the board. If you could normalize or zero out all of them at 400 or 500Hz, I think the graph would show remarkably little variance.
It was not clear to me whether they re-biased for each tube, so that may account for much of the gain variation.
I guess the bottom line is that perceived differences in brands have little to do with frequency response as measured here (so nothing new then ).
Link to article: https://www.cedist.com/tech-articles...ent-made-tubes
A couple things stood out to me. First was that the 'guitar player impressions' seemed to have zero correlation to anything they had analyzed. Or worse, sometimes seemed to contradict the findings.
Second, the 3 frequencies they used to 'generalize' seemed maybe not the best choice for guitar amps? (60Hz, 700Hz, 6KHz)
Third was the uniformity of the frequency response graph (near bottom of page). Yes, there were up to 3.5db variations in gain, but they were right across the board. If you could normalize or zero out all of them at 400 or 500Hz, I think the graph would show remarkably little variance.
It was not clear to me whether they re-biased for each tube, so that may account for much of the gain variation.
I guess the bottom line is that perceived differences in brands have little to do with frequency response as measured here (so nothing new then ).
Link to article: https://www.cedist.com/tech-articles...ent-made-tubes
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