Since I wired this one for DC filaments I thought I would try an ECC88. I picked up a bunch of these out of some old Test scopes (Tecktronics) All really nice tubes Telefunkins/ Amperex Holland Bugle Boys
 so just for grins popped one in and surprisingly worked fine and could make the argument that it sounds just as good if not better IMO than the 12AX's I was rolling. For one thing the 88's are dead quiet with little to no noise or hum and microphonics. Sound wise impressions were a very clear open top end and fat sounding low end!..I also found I didn't need to use my bright switches as often. Although the gain factor (u33) is lower than an AX I didn't find much of a volume difference or gain setting going between the 83 and the 88 could be do to the very high transconductance ratings on the 88. Anyway this is just a first impression and want to give it some time. I am sure the setup is not exactly optimal for this tube type as normally I would use a lower value plate resistor and possibly a different cathode set up. So any of you HiFi guy's out there that have had some experience running this tube any input on the optimal setup before I run all the curves and do any modifications I would be curious to know any opinions (good or Bad) . So far my voltages are 103V DC on the plates and around 50V of the CF (buffer side) I know this tube is also widely popular for headphone or phono preamps in some high end stereo amplifiers as well as Microphone pre's
 so just for grins popped one in and surprisingly worked fine and could make the argument that it sounds just as good if not better IMO than the 12AX's I was rolling. For one thing the 88's are dead quiet with little to no noise or hum and microphonics. Sound wise impressions were a very clear open top end and fat sounding low end!..I also found I didn't need to use my bright switches as often. Although the gain factor (u33) is lower than an AX I didn't find much of a volume difference or gain setting going between the 83 and the 88 could be do to the very high transconductance ratings on the 88. Anyway this is just a first impression and want to give it some time. I am sure the setup is not exactly optimal for this tube type as normally I would use a lower value plate resistor and possibly a different cathode set up. So any of you HiFi guy's out there that have had some experience running this tube any input on the optimal setup before I run all the curves and do any modifications I would be curious to know any opinions (good or Bad) . So far my voltages are 103V DC on the plates and around 50V of the CF (buffer side) I know this tube is also widely popular for headphone or phono preamps in some high end stereo amplifiers as well as Microphone pre'sWhat do you think
 
 Tony



 
 