I figured i would document the modifications i have done to lower the background hum of the amp. The motivation for all this was to lower the noise floor enough for my MS-Pros which are a variation of the Grado RS1 (32ohm) and rather sensitive. To give you an idea of the noise level i am chasing the amp is almost silent with Sennheiser HD650's, you really have to concentrate to hear it. But with Grado 80i, MS1, 225i it becomes more and more noticeable, and with the MS-Pros it becomes distracting during quite passages and between songs. Output is set for the 4ohm tap, unbalanced.
Initial build and photo gallery can be found here -->
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=5252.msg50648#msg50648Part 1: Glowing bottles. The general consensus is that there is little to no difference between tubes from different manufacturers. Its pretty safe to say tube rolling isn't a thing with 6DN7's. There is in my opinion one or two exceptions to that rule being the Sylvania Black Plates, and Tung-Sol tubes. Sylvanias can occasionally be found re branded under a few other labels such as International Servicemaster, Realistic International, Fivre, and Mullard.
So far i have collected sets from GE, RCA, Zenith, Fivre, National Electronics, International Servicemaster, Mullard, Tung-Sol, and Sylvania. I would go so far as to say 9/10 tubes are the same tube regardless of the manufactures stamp. The Sylvania however are clearly different in their construction, easily recognized by their cut away top support disk.
There are a few key differences in tubes so i have attached a few images to illustrate the point. Most are regular grey plates however some are black plates, and some have one grey and one black plate. And then the same three variations can be found in regular and coin base packages. You may occasionally come across tubes with an exposed heater winding on the top which are wired in series instead of in parallel, as shown in the Zenith tube below. Overall my personal preference is for the Black plate Sylvanias.
Another alternative is the 6FJ7 tube which is electrically identical to the 6DN7 but packaged in a 12pin Compactron base vs the regular 8pin Octal, as shown in the last picture. A full write up on the adapter can be found here -->
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