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Bob's Mods
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I picked up a GE JAN 6072a to try in my M9 mic because I read that it is the tube used some high end mics. I know it had been or still is used in the AKG VR12 mic but I cannot name any others. I read that this tube will work in a 12ax7 socket but with lower gain and so became curious.
For a total cost of 24 bucks a NOS GE JAN 6072a was delivered to my door and I can say, in my case that is, that this tube made a rather nice change in the sonic character of my mic. I am a believer. My previous tube was a JJ ECC83s but I also own the Rolls Royce of tubes, a new Telefunken smooth plate.
How can I describe the change? Well the tracks seems more accurate, cleaner, less grainy. If you've been swapping out 12ax7s in your tube mic, you may wish to try a 6072a tube.
You mileage may vary some from mine because I swapped a number of parts in my M9 for high grade parts. For those that are looking for alternatives to the 12ax7's in your tube mics, the 6072a is a compatible swap with a some loss of gain that is easily made up by turning up your preamp.
Bob
For a total cost of 24 bucks a NOS GE JAN 6072a was delivered to my door and I can say, in my case that is, that this tube made a rather nice change in the sonic character of my mic. I am a believer. My previous tube was a JJ ECC83s but I also own the Rolls Royce of tubes, a new Telefunken smooth plate.
How can I describe the change? Well the tracks seems more accurate, cleaner, less grainy. If you've been swapping out 12ax7s in your tube mic, you may wish to try a 6072a tube.
You mileage may vary some from mine because I swapped a number of parts in my M9 for high grade parts. For those that are looking for alternatives to the 12ax7's in your tube mics, the 6072a is a compatible swap with a some loss of gain that is easily made up by turning up your preamp.
Bob