Jamie, what is the main difference in sound signature between the CV4003 and the E80CC? Does the CV4003 add a bit more bass quantity and is warmer?
I've been deliberating on purchasing a CV4003 for some time now. I'm torn between the 5998 and the Bendix 6080WB. The 5998 has incredible mids and highs, but the lows are a bit weak and lacks quantity for my taste. The Bendix on the other hand has incredible drive at the low end but does not have the magical mids-highs of the 5998.
I've paired many input tubes with the 5998 to squeeze more low end out of it, but so far nothing has worked. Have tried Amperex 7316, Siemens 12AU7 chrome plates, Philips E80CC, Tungsram E80CC, Sylvania 12BH7.
Mullard remains the only popular input tube I've not tried. I do not like warm, wooly, bloated sound and prefer clarity and transparency. Hopefully the Mullard is not too rolled off in the highs.
I also read about a long plate Mullard 12AU7. Anyone with experience comparing it to the CV4003?