I have been swapping Mesa SPAX7s and 12ax7(Russian) and GT: Gold 12ax7C and Silver 12ax7R. I have also been swapping 1963 GE longplates and 1960 RCA longplates. Yet still I have also been swapping 1962 Mullard shortplates and JAN Phillips. Another random EH has also filed through.
I find it difficult to stay put. I feel that V1 and V2 are the place to see the characteristics of the tubes best but only at low gain can you really appreciate the vintage stuff. I have been preferring the GT gold in V1 and the silver in V2 for high gain with the SPAX7 filling the rest of the bill. I don't care for the SPAX7 in V1 and V2 as much. It could be because hte GT tubes are just higher gain and faster rise. I found the SPAX7 rather dull.
I do not have the Tung Sol reissue or the JJ to compare. The SPAX7 is supposed to be a WC which is supposed to be close to the LPS. That said, I would hope that the Tung Sol is better. I have heard the JJ to be dark but good in high gain apps. Depending upon what the Tung Sol sounds like, I would assume JJs straight through. I have been seeing quite a few people that tend to like the JJ. I don't have any but would like to see what they sound like. Most of my stock are either bright, full, or dull (SPAX7). I remember hearing about success of Tung Sols in Fender and Ampeg amps. It might be the way to go if it is an articulate tube for V1. I know I lke the old stuff in V1 as long as it is clean to mild/med gain.
I have a set of EH EL-34s in my JMP that I want to swap into the outer pair but I have to find my old set of EL-34's (3 of 4) from a former 100 watt Marshall that were either Teslas or Seimens, I am unsure what they were (it was 10 years ago), so I can slap them into the JMP. Even at the cost of a rebias on the JMP, I would like to hear the EH in the MarkIV. I also have a matched pair of 1960s GE 6L6GCs sitting around that I would like to swap in. The current 6L6s in my MarkIV are 6L6GC 420s.
Anyone ever try old GEs?