Adapter #4 was the worst of them all in terms of aesthetics (ugly as sin), build quality and usability. It took me about 40minutes just to get one of my 6SN7s into the adapter, because either the holes are slightly too small, or the pins are too tight.
Once I got the 6SN7 inserted far enough, I plugged it into my Crack. Same problem as with the others. Four adapters, and far too much money and frustration later, I'm done. I have plenty of 12AU7s and related variants I can use in the Crack, and I love the way they sound, so I don't even know why I went down this 6SN7 detour. I'll save my 6SN7s for my other amps.
Yes, I know that putting in an octal socket would be fairly easy, but its just not worth the effort to me. I'll stick with the stock socket and 12AU7s. Now I just need to spend another hour or so trying to get my 6SN7 out of that #%^