I've only been tube rolling for less than a year but I've tube rolled A LOT during that short time. I've noticed that opinions about tubes vary dramatically and I think this is purely based on what equipment you're using with the tubes and also if you're combining them with other tubes. There was one guy who found a tube cold whereas i found it dramatically leaning to the warm side. Such a contrast in opinions. I have the linlai E-6SN7 myself at home and in my Schiit Freya they sound very neutral...nothing sounds overly accentuated. Bass is tight but can be a tad restrained. Vocals are ok although somewhat lean. I have heard much better, more full bodied vocals but once again differing opinions because my dac, amps and speakers might interpret or change it in a totally different way. I've come to the conclusion that no tube is good or bad just different flavours that suit different equipment.
I agree with you. It is highly system dependent on how they sound. I like that the Linlai tubes are more neutral and that is subjective to the listener and associated equipment.
On my phono preamp the Linlai E-6SN7 play a little meager i.e. they produce a rather thin sound without a strong, authoritative bottom end. Far from special. IME the late Psvane CV-181 smoke glass play fantastic. Quite another planet
Subjectively speaking i disagree, i have both tubes as well and the linlai gets my vote. The psvane has a better tonal signature but it lacks the tight and prominent low end, clarity, and separation the linlai offers. But Ofcorse It all depends on your chain and what you’re into.
@@quawn0418 I agree. My rating of E-Linlai 6SN7 was too premature. That Linlai model outperform my previous CV-181 Shuguang smoke incarnation. But i'll try other 6SN7 from the current Chinese production. Any suggestion?
@ I’m no expert on tubes bro i was telling you how i felt about those two because i own both, i do know that psvane has introduced their TIII “Art” series tubes…I’d like to give the 6SN7 a shot at some point, for now im perfectly fine with the linlai in my set up…very pin point and spacious
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My shortlist is down to 2, the linlai e-6sn7 and the cossor. Hope i can find a comparison.
@@sonusancti linlai for sure no debate
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I've only been tube rolling for less than a year but I've tube rolled A LOT during that short time. I've noticed that opinions about tubes vary dramatically and I think this is purely based on what equipment you're using with the tubes and also if you're combining them with other tubes. There was one guy who found a tube cold whereas i found it dramatically leaning to the warm side. Such a contrast in opinions. I have the linlai E-6SN7 myself at home and in my Schiit Freya they sound very neutral...nothing sounds overly accentuated. Bass is tight but can be a tad restrained. Vocals are ok although somewhat lean. I have heard much better, more full bodied vocals but once again differing opinions because my dac, amps and speakers might interpret or change it in a totally different way. I've come to the conclusion that no tube is good or bad just different flavours that suit different equipment.
I agree with you. It is highly system dependent on how they sound. I like that the Linlai tubes are more neutral and that is subjective to the listener and associated equipment.
freya+ with e-6sn7 in left side with LISST tubes on right side. love it. gives that tubey sound I was craving for
Could you please share the diameter of the metal base?
On my phono preamp the Linlai E-6SN7 play a little meager i.e. they produce a rather thin sound without a strong, authoritative bottom end. Far from special. IME the late Psvane CV-181 smoke glass play fantastic. Quite another planet
Subjectively speaking i disagree, i have both tubes as well and the linlai gets my vote. The psvane has a better tonal signature but it lacks the tight and prominent low end, clarity, and separation the linlai offers. But Ofcorse It all depends on your chain and what you’re into.
@@quawn0418 I agree. My rating of E-Linlai 6SN7 was too premature. That Linlai model outperform my previous CV-181 Shuguang smoke incarnation. But i'll try other 6SN7 from the current Chinese production. Any suggestion?
@ I’m no expert on tubes bro i was telling you how i felt about those two because i own both, i do know that psvane has introduced their TIII “Art” series tubes…I’d like to give the 6SN7 a shot at some point, for now im perfectly fine with the linlai in my set up…very pin point and spacious
But Musical Paradise preamp instead of Schiit Freya!
not so cheap ~250$ for a pair and I need a pair 😅 I'm past those china amps with single tubes
Ended up getting dizzy from onstantly waving hands
Waving, talking hands 😂