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? 

audphile1

Look for Dexter Gordon on Steeplechase. Some of the best jazz LPs ever. Also Shirley Horn on same label. Dexter had Swedish sidemen on that series. They were excellent.

Dexter Gordon lived in Sweden for quite some time. He is Lars Ulrich’s (Metallica drummer who was born in Sweden) godfather. Pretty interesting stuff. My dad introduced me to Dexter Gordon’s music when I was around 11-12, few years before I became a Metallica fan. It was cool to learn about the connection.
But I digress…thanks @lewm I will check out that label. 

@audphile1 

Hannk’s Soul Station and Dexter’s Swingin’ Affair are among my favorite Blue Note Records. Some of my other favorites from BN Label, 

Stanley Turrentine; The Three Sounds - Blue Hour

Paul Chambers Quartet - Bass On Top

Ike Quebec - Blue & Sentimental

Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue

Shirley Horn - You Won’t Forget Me (Qobuz) - Fabulous content and recording.

@lalitk ”If You Go” from that Shirley Horn album is one of the reference tracks I use to evaluate my setup. I’ll check the other albums you recommended thanks!

The Qobuz is probably taken from her LP on Steeplechase.  The most silent backgrounds of any LPs I own are on Steeplechase, along with certain ECM LPs. (I think you may mean "If you go away", the English translation of a French title, rather than "If You Go", by the way.)