@94 tremoverb...
Yes, that PI circuit may very well be unbalanced, but which side is going to automatically be stronger? At least when using a balanced PI tube that circuit imbalance you accurately speak of will be
preserved if it is deliberately designed in.
My Fender 160 PS uses a 6v6 as the PI position into a power tube driver transformer, unusual schematic to say the least, you can bet that circuit's balanced! The clean sustain is wonderful in that amp. And for giggles I just might stick in a vintage 40's coke bottle shaped 6f6g, 6v6g, or...Ken Rad 6l6G... or 50's Tung Sol 5881 in that PI slot to see if it sounds good or just makes all the tones go to mush...I have some preconcieved ideas how things will go for each tube type but will let my ears decide. Have certainly been surprised before!
@ ethereal widow and others here:
As far as the Sovtek 5751 or 12ax7 compared to the older, out of production stuff they are bottom of the barrel, especially in terms of tube life. With that said, if you like that tube's tone, that's fine, I won't make ridicule for that, that's unfair. Just don't expect it to live as long as that JAN Sylvania or have the syl's tonal girth, the Sovtek will probably sound a bit shrill on top and lacking lower mids and bottom end in comparison. If the JAN tube is a good one (which is far more likely statistically than any Sovtek 12ax7 or 5751) it will last much longer in that
hardest working preamp tube in the whole amp, the phase inverter...The vintage GE green print 5751 is a great bang for the buck tube easily found on ebay.
Finally, the reason that I said "just do it" is that you really don't want to get your tube knowledge from gossip, you gotta roooooooll another one... just like the other one...
You don't need to go totally OCD like I have :wink: but there IS a reason 94tremoverb said what he did about using only old production tubes in his amps, we agree on that completely, it's for reliability and that thang called tone. And if you must have new production stuff, then by all means get a quiver of different types, you will be the better for it because your ears will tell you what you need to know, and finally,
do not expect the tones you prefer right now to be the same as a couple of years down the road. For that reason alone it's good to stock up, whether new production or vintage.
After collecting about 300 + vintage 12ax7's, 12at7's and having real Tung Sol 5751's as well as 5751's by GE, Raytheon, and JAN Sylvania, my ears listening again and again do tell me more than what my eyes read what tube store salesman of only modern production or the most common vintage stuff are writing about. I stand by my original post gladly.
Peace.