I posted this in the Seduction forum but it's more of a general question, so Im posting here instead ...
It's pretty well known that phonostages are very sensitive to tubes/noise. You see some of the tube dealers selling their tested, lowest noise tubes that are suggested for phonostage use at premium prices. I've had to go through 2 or 3 NOS tubes to find tubes quiet enough for use in my Haggerman Cornet which uses 12AX7 and 12AU7. Still not bad considering none were purchased tested for low noise. But with the Seduction and the 6922's, every NOS tube I've rolled in has been quiet and I dont have many. Started with the Russian 6H23N-EB's which were quiet and Ive been using them since the build. But I have a pair of Amperex Bugle Boy 6DJ8's and a pair of Polarad labeled Amperex tubes that I have had for over 10 years. Also a couple pairs of Philips Jan tubes. Every single one has been quiet. None were purchased as low noise tubes, in fact I think they were all ebay tubes. Even a pair of Westinghouse labeled (bought 10+ years ago) EI Yugo's are quiet. Is it just luck or do the 6922's (and 6DJ8 in the case of the Bugle Boys) just tend to be low noise tubes in general?
Thoughts?