I posted the following originally in the tube rolling thread but didn't get many replies so I decided to start a dedicated thread:
I'm wondering if someone well versed in describing tonal qualities can help. I don't have a huge amount of experience with A/B testing. I recently went ahead and pulled the trigger a TS 5998 for my crack+ speedball. I am able to hear that the sound is different than the stock Raytheon 6080 WC but it's a little confusing to me. I've read so much about how great the 5988's are in the crack and I realize that everyone has their own preferences in tubes, but I'm finding the 6080 more enjoyable to listen to. I feel the 6080 is more musical and certain instrument voicing seems to be richer and almost more forward sounding. With the 5998 I feel like the sound is overall more "flat" across different instrument voice ranges. I do feel like the bass is a little more tight and noticeable with the 5998 but it doesn't seem as musical to me. The 5998 seems a little boring in comparison. I almost feel like the 5998 is more fatiguing for me and I feel the need to keep the volume down more as it's almost too much for my brain. It's not really painful per se. But I find with the 6080 I enjoy it at a louder volume (not just a higher knob setting but a higher actual volume) it's more inviting to listen to at a higher volume. BTW I'm not someone who listens to "loud" music. I typically like to listen to it just loud enough to hear the full range of frequencies. As an example I typically would listen to my crack at knob setting at about a 3-4 out of 10.
Can someone put into the appropriate "audiophile terminology" what it is I am trying to verbalize? Would it be that the the 5998 are more "linear"? Also from those who have tube rolled a lot with the crack, what are the qualities of the 5998 that people find to be desirable about it. I'm hoping that by understanding what is traditionally desirable about it I can perhaps develop an appreciation for it. Don't get me wrong, I'll ultimately listen to whichever one I enjoy the most but I'd like to educate myself in the process. I hope this is clear as I'm not really good at the moment verbalizing what I'm hearing.
FWIW I enjoy music with varied instruments, strings, piano, brass, lighter electronica, and smooth vocals. I don't listen to much pop, hard rock, metal, or rap.
Many thanks