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RE: Found noisy Cryo'ed EH 6922 Confused as usual

Posted by jedrider on June 3, 2012 at 12:25:26:

No, I meant the new, not NOS, [EH's, not Tesla's] were at the time a sonic upgrade -- also, the Tesla's were in use some years which is another factor. It is plus one year now for the EH's, and I can't precisely compare now to back then. Yes, IMO metal covers ARE a sonic degradation to the sound. I don't live near a transmitter station, so RFI is not an issue. The EH's cost more than the Tesla's, current prices, and I do think there is some correlation between price and performance. Cryo'ed, well the tubes were fine when I got them.