I've used 7N7 with it's specific adapter in Crack. It will not work in a 6SN7 socket.
And it sounded just fine with Crack. It's a cheap tube to find (especially in the USA).
That being said, personally i used a few short and tall bottle versions in my Crack to try.
The sound is similar to Sylvania 6SN7 variants.
6SN7 socket is more useful for tube rolling with Crack with a lot of tubes to try.
I've tried +- 20-30 versions of 6SN7 (RCA (American and EU factories), GE, Sylvania, Tung Sol etc), the ECC32 (CV181) Mullard versions, the 5692 RCA and CBS versions, the Russian 6N8S normal and 1578 variety.
The 6F8G/6C8G tube adapter is a more versatile adapter compared to 7N7 with more tube rolling / sound flavouring options (only tried +-10 different types in that).
Edit: 6F8G/6C8G's are generally a lot cheaper compared to their equivalent brand/type 6SN7's, with a very musical sound. But more prone to hum/microphony in my experience.
Edit 2: Warning! Don't get lost in tube rolling. Don't be like me
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The effect on sound is minor at best. It's seasoning / flavouring of the sound. If you want better sound, get S3X (it also gives reason to buy speakers (at least, it did for me)). If you want to be done with it, buy a Mainline (yes, it is that good). I have too many tubes to try in Crack, and with whatever tube, it's not a S3X and never close to Mainline. That said, Crack is next to Mainline on the desk and i listen to it 90% of the time vs Mainline 10% (both with HD800).