Additional Preamp Tubes


I am looking to purchase an additional matched pair of NOS tubes for my PS Audio BHK preamp. I currently own Brimar CV4003, Telefunken Medicals & Siemens Nickel Plate. 
When I began building my system 3.5 years ago, I wanted revealing - accurate. Now I want a tube that is more musical / warm, similar to the Brimar’s with a touch more warmth. 
My system: Aurender N150 > Briscati M3 > BHK > Moon 760A > KEF Reference 3’s. Rega P8 / Hana ML > Gold Note PH 10 on analog. Cables are Kimber Select from sources & Transparent Ultra’s pre > amp > speakers.  
ChatGPT recommended Mullard CV4003. There is a pair on eBay from Valve Tubes. Please let me know your thoughts on this and other potential tubes, and if you have any experience with Valve tubes. Thanks!

signaforce

 I owned the BHK pre when it first came out. At the time, the actual BHK - Bascom King - seemed to believe that the very best tubes for his creation were Tungsran PCC88's. I remember that Upscale Audio had a bunch they were selling to BHK owners. The tubes required that you changed a jumper inside the chassis. I bought a pair, and it wasn't my cup of tea. But that's what the guy who made the product thought at the time...

 

David

@signaforce ,

I’ve used about 20 different brand 12au7’s and variants through the years.

Amperex, Telefunken red tips, Mullard, Westinghouse, Cifte, RCA black plates, CBS Hytron to name a few. Hands down my favorite are Amperex 7316 pq’s.

If ChatGPT didn’t mention them, it used very incomplete references.

They are pricey! If you go with Mullard cv4003, get the m8136 version.

The Amperex 7316 gives you the clarity of a Telefunken with the warmth of the Mullard. Best of both worlds.

What about the Amperex 7316?

Or the RT/RTC/Mazda/Belvu 12AU7?  Not the chrome plates.

I find that they still provide a high level of detail, just in a smoother fashion, if that makes any sense.

For a very affordable option, try the East German RFT, which is often labeled as National.

@pindac @thecarpathian @bbroussard @dtorc Thank you for your recommendations.
Early on I read of the favs of King’s for the BHK. Not sure why, but never considered them. 

2 for the Amperex 7316, & strong praise. Added. 
The CV4003 Mullards I am considering are the M8136 version. What does that mean?
BTW, the nice thing about tubes is even expensive ones are cheap compared to components or even cables & can have a profound effect on your sound. Thanks!

Got the answer on the additional designation. 

  • CV4003 = British military designation.
  • M8136 = a higher-grade military/industrial specification, typically requiring tighter tolerances, lower noise, and longer life.

If they are Blackburn manufactured M8136 (B-code) buying them. If Mitcham Manufactured M8136 (R-code) maybe not  Will find out tomorrow. Thanks