That thought had occurred to me too, Lewm, because you've mentioned it before, but I am not familiar with the melto-2. It might be worth sending an e-mail to the company directly before spending a bunch of money. email: contact@lab 12.gr
Lab12 Melto 2 - tube rolling
Just acquired a well cared for Melto 2. Wanted to give a tube phono stage a try in my system.
The unit comes with stock 2 Electro Harmonics 6922 and 2 OTK1 Russian military 6n23p EB tubes.
I’d like to hear from the Melto 2 owners, or owners of phono stages that utilize 6922 tubes, about your experience with replacing EH 6922 with better tubes.
Sound characteristics - what changed, what was the improvement?
Considering current production Gold Lions as I remember liking them in the Rogue line stage…but those were 12AU7 and not 6922.
Table/cart - VPI Prime X/Hana Umami Blue
Cables - kimber carbon phono from table to Melto2, kimber carbon XLR from phono stage to integrated
Any thoughts?
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@lewm and @billstevenson @lalitk reached out to lab12 and posted their answer in his response on this thread I’ll repost it again
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To add, I have borrowed NOS Siemens from my friend and a pair of NOS Russian 6H23P EB tubes I can test in place of the Electro Harmonics. My thought process is because I bought this phono amp used I don’t know how many hours are on the tubes thar are currently installed. Seller said low hours. In several years even at 1hr per day average that would be 300+ hours per year. I will assume the tubes have between 2000 and 3000 hours. Not a lot of people buy this level of phono stage to have it sit around. |
“I have borrowed NOS Siemens from my friend and a pair of NOS Russian 6H23P EB tubes” Good call, that’s really the only way to find out how responsive the Melto2’s tube circuit is to tube rolling. The tubes in output stage in theory has no voltage gain as @lewm pointed out but in real world, they behave quite differently. A cathode follower has no voltage gain, it’s there to lower output impedance, provide current and buffer stages. So on paper, it shouldn’t influence the sound much, right…lol! But in real world, it still does. Tubes differ in transconductance and behavior under load, which affects microdynamics and low-level detail. They also shape the distortion profile, influencing tone, texture, and decay. Since a cathode follower is about current delivery not gain, how a tube handles dynamic current impacts attack, ease, and overall musical flow. If one is averse to tube rolling, you might as well buy a solid state component and call it a day. IMHO, you don’t tube roll or buy a tube component to change the sound or add coloration….you buy them to make the music bites feel more human. |
@lewm @billstevenson There’s definitely a difference. And it isn’t small. Next up is the NOS Russian 6H23P EB. |
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