Tung-Sol 7581A......Wow!!


So, after seeing a few posts about the 7581a I figured I had to try them in my Bob Latino ST-70. Besides, I needed new tubes and I like something different. That's the fun of tubes....well, at least partially.  I installed them and it took some time to run them in. They still may not be run in. I probably only have about 15 hrs on them. The first day was spent hoping they would get better. They did. They are getting there slowly. I'm coming from GL KT-66. These are different. Very promising but the emphasis is completely different than the KT66. I heard some details which I hadn't heard before, yet it was in the lower mids /upper low frequencies. Kind of surprising since the KT66 has great bass. But the 7581 has cleaner bass. I could tell from the beginning that dynamics are a strong suit of the 7581. And the more I play, the more the dynamics expand...and expand. The dynamic range now is stunning....maybe even too much at times. My system is very resolving. I listen mostly to classic rock where the  dynamics
are really emphasized especially by lead guitar.  But the great volume swing makes the  guitar often sound very bright.  I've played in rock bands most of my life (Drummer/vocalist) so I know what live music sounds  like. There is an over emphasis on the dynamics with these 7581a's. I have not heard anything with a wider dynamic range than I experienced last night as I played Molly Hatchet LP. The lead guitarist sounded as if he was playing a hot guitar with a hot amp and an overdrive pedal. I  am amazed at the dynamic range...even though it is over extended IMO. Its kinda like a freak of nature. OTOH, I really like these tubes. Detail and tone are very good but more subtle than the 66's. My wife loves them, though she agrees that they get close to being too bright I can see where these tubes are great for less aggressive music. Not sure about classic rock. Then too, most of it sounds pretty doggone  good........well, until the dynamics grab you and hurl you against the wall (-:. I'm hoping that the dynamics will ease off some. maybe I'll try some classical music and see what the dynamics do. I have the 1812 Overture on Telarc. But that might knock the walls down. Oh well, I just had to tell someone about it. FWIW, I've read nothing by anyone else in pointing out an extended dynamic range. And because everything is so system dependent, I suspect it will ease off with mine.
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I had a Dennis Had Universal SET amp lying around that I had never really liked.  But I got a new preamp with gain and I decided to bring the Had out and give it another go.  I still didn't like it as well as my main set up but  I had read the glowing reviews of the Tung-Sol 7581A's and they sounded like just the thing to kick the Had into higher gear and at $30ish a tube they seemed cheap enough to try.

All I gain say is WOW.  The 7581A's brought a ton of dynamics with strong bass and a sweet midrange and detailed highs.  It sounded good enough that I decided to do some tube rolling on the 6SL7 input tube.  I tried a few NOS tubes I had lying around and then decided to put in a new production Tung-Sol 6SL7.  What an amazing combination.  Holographic soundstage, huge dynamics, detailed with excellent everything.  I'm usually very sensitive to glare and this combo had just the slightest touch of that but changing out some cables tamed that.  This is an amazingly dramatic, lively presentation coming from what can't be more than an 8 watt amp.  This is not a mellow, easy listening, smooth boring sound.  I've tried quite a range of amplifiers and tubes and I have to say I've never heard my system sound like this.  How much of that is DIY SP14 preamp I've combined with the Dennis Had/7581A/6SL7 combo I can't say yet but for anyone that likes tube rolling I say the 7581A is a must try.

 

I'm late to this party, but my experience with the TS 7581A is similar to yours....I even have the Latino VTA mods on my Dyna 70 amp, except mine are run as a pair of single chair monoblocks. I’m also coming from a set of really good GL KT66 that I liked a lot. I put in the 7581As in September, and would guess they have close to 150 hours so far.. I’ve really enjoyed the overall balance, presentation, and clarity of these tubes on my system. They’re even a bit less expensive than the GL KT66. At this point, these are my favorite of all the tubes I’ve tried in these amps. 😍😎