NOS Tubes In My Aesthetix Calypso


i am so impressed with how my aesthetix calypso has transformed that i felt i should post here for those out there considering rolling tubes in this preamp. my calypso came with sovtek 6922 and mullard (reissue) 12ax7 tubes, and configured as such, sounded pretty good. very good, actually. i experienced none of the noise issues that others have so often reported. compared to my previous preamp, a CounterPoint SA 5.1, i found the stock calypso to be a touch less forward with highs that were slightly less emphasized. i wouldn't characterize it as laid back or dark, it was just lacking a little of the 'zip' of the CounterPoint. where the calypso did excel was at the other end of the scale - the bass is just in another league altogether - powerful, but always tight and controlled.

when i read that the calypso responded quite dramatically to tube rolling, i decided to give it a shot and contacted koray at nostubestore.com - he was excellent to deal with. He was extremely helpful, his advice was spot-on, and he was always very quick to respond to all my questions (and there were many). the tubes shipped right when he said they would and arrived in great shape.

this is my first go at tube rolling with the calypso, and i am SERIOUSLY impressed. fitted with a pair of Sylvania Triple Mica Black Plate 5751's and Amperex Holand Orange Globe 6922's, the calypso has gone from simply great to positively incredible. from top to bottom, it just sounds right. lively without being bright, solid bass without sounding slow of muffled. if i experiment further, it would be to add just a little more emphasis to the treble - perhaps a siemens 5751, tungsram 12AX7 or telefunken ribbed plate 12AX7.

if you've got a stock calypso, you really have no idea what this preamp is capable of - try some different tubes, you'll likely be very pleasantly surprised.
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Switched from Mullard CV4004's to smooth plate Telefunken 12AX7's bringing additional emphasis, smoothness and clarity to the mids & high's at the expense of sacrificing some bass response. Have been using white label Amperex/Phillips 6922 SQ's with good success for about a year or so.
For me RCA 5751 black plate triple mica's in place of 12AX7 are the answer with either Amperex 7308 Orange Globe (gold pin) or Telefunken 6922/6DJ8 (low noise) are the whip for my tastes. Buy'em once and they'll just about last ya a life time... so price is kind of a relative thing. My relatives are living about a hundred years, maybe several sets are in order...

Happy (roll'in) Listening!
As Sayles says above you need to make sure you get low noise tubes for the Calypso or lower the gain or you will hear the tube hiss thru your speakers. I have settled on the Sylvania black plate tripple micas with Amperex 6922. Nice thing about the Calypso is if you do not like the sound just change the 12ax7 tube out to something you like.

By the way tube rolling is addictive.
My experience with the Calypso over the years is not so much trying to reduce noise from tube choice as much as it is enjoying the music, and to a smaller degree in appreciating the outstanding performance/value of the way it integrates in the system.

One of the strong traits of the Calypso is it's ability to reveal even the most minute differences. If you're not up to the work, you may not deserve the rewards that come with it. The mere fact that the differences are evident, displays clearly how articulate the gear is, in my mind. There are easier pre-amps to satisfy and there are many that also do not produce near this level of satisfaction.

It's fun and enjoyable to roll and learn and listen.
I'm thinking of the Aesthethix Rhea, a bit concern about tube noise.
Is this something i should be concern about ?
I don't plan on changing the stock tubes if ever i go w/ the Rhea.
Thanks for the inputs.