What is the best 5U4G ?

I don’t think you are in the US or I would send you a box.
 
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Yes but with more plate voltage you are changing the operating points of the stages... that's the truth! Do you have a schematic of the H3000 that you can observe if the rectifier you are changing can is suited for using it in this design?

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No, so I ask the designer..
 
The kr rk 5u4g looks kind if large. Does it fit in the allnic h3000 without modification? I've tried the siemens metal base gz34, mullard 5ar4, Philips 5r4gy, rca 5r4gy, and the gec 5u4g in my allnic h3000. My favorite is the gec 5u4g followed by the rca. The rca seems a little more neutral with more precise image/soundstage but the gec has that magical tube tonality with a deeper and more layered soundstage.
 
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The kr rk 5u4g looks kind if large. Does it fit in the allnic h3000 without modification? I've tried the siemens metal base gz34, mullard 5ar4, Philips 5r4gy, rca 5r4gy, and the gec 5u4g in my allnic h3000. My favorite is the gec 5u4g followed by the rca. The rca seems a little more neutral with more precise image/soundstage but the gec has that magical tube tonality with a deeper and more layered soundstage.
I guess I’ll find out.
 
How many hours should you put on a Rectifier tube before making evaluations?
 
The kr rk 5u4g looks kind if large. Does it fit in the allnic h3000 without modification? I've tried the siemens metal base gz34, mullard 5ar4, Philips 5r4gy, rca 5r4gy, and the gec 5u4g in my allnic h3000. My favorite is the gec 5u4g followed by the rca. The rca seems a little more neutral with more precise image/soundstage but the gec has that magical tube tonality with a deeper and more layered soundstage.
Hi. It does. I used to have the KR Lampizator Anniversary and I replaced it by the KR RK without any issue. The KR RK is even better.



 
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Yes the RK is really much better transforms the Allnic
 
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I only have 20 hours on the RK in my H3000. Very interesting sound, different than the Tung-Sol I have. Sound is airy, big, hyper detailed. Right now it lacks tonality, warmth, decay of instruments and bass. Almost sounds like bad solid state, minus the airiness. I ordered an RCA Double D-getter last night to continue comparisons. Did anyone notice a change after a certain amount of hours with the RK? I’m going to just leave it on over the weekend.
 

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Usually the bass and Midbass is what is improving with the recti. If it doesn't open up, let me know if you want to sell might have someone interested. Sometimes certain valves are just not a fit with downstream electronics
 
Usually the bass and Midbass is what is improving with the recti. If it doesn't open up, let me know if you want to sell might have someone interested. Sometimes certain valves are just not a fit with downstream electronics
Thanks, Ill leave it on over the weekend, that’ll give it 50+ hours.
 
I only have 20 hours on the RK in my H3000. Very interesting sound, different than the Tung-Sol I have. Sound is airy, big, hyper detailed. Right now it lacks tonality, warmth, decay of instruments and bass. Almost sounds like bad solid state, minus the airiness. I ordered an RCA Double D-getter last night to continue comparisons. Did anyone notice a change after a certain amount of hours with the RK? I’m going to just leave it on over the weekend.

Your H3000 PSU is different to mine and others, what age is it? You have 2 x tubes, what is the smaller tube? And no tx casing?
 
Your H3000 PSU is different to mine and others, what age is it? You have 2 x tubes, what is the smaller tube? And no tx casing?
That second tube is just siting there, I took it for scale when I first got it.
But, I don’t have a TX casing. Ill have to look into that.
 
Oh yes I can see the pins now, :)
 

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