I'll listen for a couple of weeks or so then close this odyssey.
Short and sweet. Changing to the 8 pin Loctal 7N7 from 9 pin Noval tubes is the
single biggest improvement in all of the incessant tweaking that I have done to these amps. Both ends of the sonic spectrum were increased and improved. It was literally like I had EQ'd to extend the bass and treble. I spent a great deal of time sorting the treble response on my EV Sentry IV-A's, with abundant mentoring by a life long EV engineer. This tube switch made another quantum improvement in the tweeter's response.
All of the typical audiophile subjective performance categories got a Big A+. Better timbre, imaging and sound-stage. Vocals are simply scary in their palpable presence. The leading edges of transients are shockingly realistic.
Would I have gotten the same reward, for the effort, with Octal 6SN7's? Probably, but, IMO, only with the big bucks, close to unobtainable selections. The Loktal 7N7's, with the highly desirable construction variations, are dirt cheap in comparison!! (I will repeat my long term bias here, I have always found the Octal/Loctal equivalent to Novals to be much more to my taste! Crack, Foreplay EXT. Of course YMMV!) One caveat, I use a line stage, (Smash w/UP). If you are not running a line stage/preamp, you may find the loss of input sensitivity a problem.
PB made a suggestion early in this process and I now wholeheartedly concur, do the soft start upgrade first. Get the amps running as v1.1. It greatly simplifies the process. Listen to the 9 pin tubes of your choice, then take a leap of faith and try the 6SN7 or 7N7. (You can cheat and try a 6SN7 adapter, but I have never been a fan!) The Paramount chassis already will accommodate the Octal/Loctal bases, (just remove the adapter plate!). Thank you PJ for the prescience!!! You can always go back!!!
Now time to build my Paramount 1.1 45's!!! Wanna guess the driver tubes? ;=)
Cheers,
Geary