Kassandra II Ref E280F options

Are they the same pinout?
I believe they are the same pinout. They are both pentodes according to the Siemens' information linked in my earlier post and here.
According to TubeDepot's site (link):
"Having a nine pin miniature base"
Also, according to AI:
"Siemens D3a and E280F tubes are not exactly the same, though they share some similarities and are sometimes used interchangeably. The E280F is often considered a slightly more refined and potentially more "technical" tube, while the D3a might be perceived as having a more dynamic and perhaps slightly darker sound."
I am curious whether anyone has tried them as a substitute for the E280F and if so, whether they have heard differences between the E280F and D3a, and whether the differences are similar to those described above by AI, or whether they hear something else. Maybe another question is, in the absence of E280F tubes, what is the next best sounding tube for these AC DACs? Based on these threads, it seems the E810F may be the next best option and may provide a "fuller sound and more bottom." However, it seems some like the Siemens E180F and even the 6j11p Russian tubes could be a viable option.
 
For my clarity, the lower the bias setting on AC DACs, the potentially warmer the sound and, since the bias setting is shown as a negative number, a greater numeral shown correlates with a potentially warmer sound, correct? IOW, a setting of -260 should result in a warmer sound than a setting of -220, correct?
 
In my system with the Helene, the more negative (-260) you go, all the adjectives improve (clarity, separation, imaging and sound stage). Less negative (-220) all the adjectives seem to lesson and I suppose the sounds goes a bit warmer. Warmer isn't what is predominate compared to the adjectives. I'm running with E280F and the GE/Matsushita GZ34 rectifier
 
That's how it is.
 
Ok, thanks. I guess I had it backwards. I am having trouble achieving the level of warmth/body I was hoping for. Detail is fine but it sounds a bit thin, sort of a similar situation described last year in posts by member skids929. I will try pushing the bias the other way, less negative.
 
In my Helene I’ve found that a bias of -235 is perfect for me.
 
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Thanks. I am using NOS E280F tubes by Siemens so the bias range is 200-280. I will try 220 and if that goes too far then I can push it back a little. As the rectifier tube, I am using a NOS Mullard 5AR4/GZ34 with an October 1966 date code (B6J5).

Update: This evening, I set the bias at 220 and am now hearing closer to what I hoped to hear from the Helene in the first place. Thank you all for the guidance. Tomorrow, I will put in the Cardas Golden Cross ICs from DAC to pre and hope that gets me across the finish line to where I want to be.
 
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I’m using a NOS Mullard 5AR4 1965 date code.
 
I don't know if a Kassandra data is valid for Helene, my polarization is -250
 
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Dear AC-members,

E810F
E180F
E280F
D3A
6j11pe

I have tried them all in my Helene and I like the E280F and the 6j11pe. The 6j11pe is very similair to the E280f. The 6j11pe is often compared to the E180F tube, but the sound reminds me more of the E280F. The E180F and the D3A are good, but not as good as the other ones. E810F change the sound, it does not sound so refined. But it all depends on the right Bias, your System and your taste.

Regards

Tom
 
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Dear AC-members,

E810F
E180F
E280F
D3A
6j11pe

I have tried them all in my Helene and I like the E280F and the 6j11pe. The 6j11pe is very similair to the E280f. The 6j11pe is often compared to the E180F tube, but the sound reminds me more of the E280F. The E180F and the D3A are good, but not as good as the other ones. E810F change the sound, it does not sound so refined. But it all depends on the right Bias, your System and your taste.

Regards

Tom
The E810F needs more idle current, is a more powerfull tubes max 50mA not 30mA like a E 280F. Thats change the sound totaly .idle operation~ 30-35mA

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In my system with the Helene, the more negative (-260) you go, all the adjectives improve (clarity, separation, imaging and sound stage). Less negative (-220) all the adjectives seem to lesson and I suppose the sounds goes a bit warmer. Warmer isn't what is predominate compared to the adjectives. I'm running with E280F and the GE/Matsushita GZ34 rectifier
I finally had time to listen with the top off so I could easily try different bias settings. What you said above is exactly what I heard. It doesn’t seem to be about warmth vs. detail but rather about finding an optimum setting for the specific tubes being used. In the extreme, it seems too high a setting (ie., a smaller negative number like -220) sounds muffled while too low a setting (i.e., approaching -280) causes the sound to thin out and become a touch brittle - that’s what I heard anyway. I settled in at -255 (for now) and it sounds much better than at -220.
Thankfully, I have a couple of pairs of E280Fs, a pair of E810Fs (didn’t like those as well), and just purchased two pairs of Russian 6J11P-Es, which were dirt cheap.

So far, compared to the other DAC in my main system, the AC Helene seems to provide improved clarity, an expanded soundstage (width and depth), more extended and slightly smoother high frequencies, and slightly better defined and deeper bass. The other DAC has very nice tonality (matched by Helene), an appealing underpinning from the mid-bass on down, and a midrange richness the Helene doesn’t quite match. It may sound a little better than Helene on some older and poor recordings.
 
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The other DAC has very nice tonality (matched by Helene), an appealing underpinning from the mid-bass on down, and a midrange richness the Helene doesn’t quite match. It may sound a little better than Helene on some older and poor recordings.

Referencing specifically your consideration regarding the midrange performance from your Helene , the DAC will continue to mature in that regard with incremental hour on the clock , Is your Helene relatively new ?

I would recommend sourcing a pair of Valvo E280F (Philips factory) as per my previous post and considerations therein :

The power supply sported by Helene is very well implemented however the DAC does respond to a very good power cable/connector combination.
 

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