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๐ Elevate your sound game with the gold standard in preamp tubes!
The Genalex Gold Lion E88CC / 6922 preamp vacuum tube delivers vintage-inspired, ultra-clear audio with exceptionally low noise and microphonics. Featuring gold-plated pins and full internal shielding, itโs engineered to exacting standards for audiophiles seeking superior tonal warmth, durability, and minimal distortionโperfect for high-end headphone amps, tube microphones, and phonograph cartridges.
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,811 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #71 in Guitar Amplifier Tubes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 97 Reviews |
J**O
Excellent price and speedy shipping!
Excellent price and speedy shipping. sounds great in my rode k2!
P**O
Seems like a lot for a small tube, but it does improve the sound
I bought this for my Vali 2 made by Schiit, USA, which came with a single NOS 6BZ7. I am shocked to say that the sound seems fuller, wider and deeper. It could be the fact I spent almost $50 buying this so it better do something, right?!? Seriously, the sound certainly seems more pleasing. I've listened to the new tube for 20 - 30 hours. I would rather have purchased the more expensive headphone amp at $350, but it contains 4 tubes. That's quite an investment if you want to play around rolling tubes, as they say. Update: With a headphone upgrade recently and some more back and forth due to travel (I didnt want to bring the $40 tube so I brought the $10 one) I can add two specifics to my review. Highs are much cleaner than the stock Vali 2 tube, and bass is clearer more powerful. Miles Davis' trumpet on Love For Sale (a track on Cannonball Adderly's Something Else record) plays several series of stacatto notes that were harsh on the stock tube, but on the Gold Lion sound much smoother. And the stand up bass comes through much more. Violin's on King Crimson's Starless (a track on the album Red) don't screech -- though maybe they're supposed to? j/k Highly recommended as an upgrade if you have this amp with the stock tube.
B**N
Makes my ears happy!
I recently purchased a Schiit Vali 2 hybrid headphone amp and bought this as my first tube to roll with it. The Vali 2 is currently shipping from Schiit with Canadian 6BZ7 tubes which are fairly neutral and "solid state" sounding. This is done on purpose so the buyer can fine tune the sound to preference with a tube of choice. After switching to this Gold Lion E88CC, I immediately noticed the increased bass/low end presence. The sound became smoother, deeper, and easier on the ears overall compared to the 6BZ7 tube. The 6BZ7 had a couple days to burn in and the Gold Lion E88CC sounded better to my ears straight out of the box. I'm definitely curious to see how the sound develops after a proper burn in period. Update 8/11/17: This Gold Lion E88CC is still going strong after 5 months left in the Vali 2 amp and powered up 100% of the time. No issues whatsoever. Currently using this setup with a Schiit Modi Multibit DAC and Sennheiser HD650, HD598, Fostex TH-X00 EB headphones. The sound remains smooth, but clean and detailed with plenty of oomph in the low end. I definitely recommend giving this tube a try!
R**D
Critical review - Somehow, I don't care for it; I'm surprised myself.
Genalex Gold Lion 6922 Gold pin Aune T1 (+ Bravo S1). HD 650, HE400, HD518, AK420, SHP900 Sounds better with Bravo amp for added edge and torque, compared to T1's amp. Empirically, the sound is very "good". Pretty high resolution, that approaches the feeling of organic, but in an average or less stage. Widtch is about average, but it feels a little compressed, height-wise. It feels like watching 1080p but in a 720 sized screen. To me there's something annoying and unsatisfying about it. Its very smooth; its too smooth. It sounds too "good". It sounds too "nice", in away that makes it somehow very boring. I feel a lack of sense of space and depth. The sonic separation is good and there, but everything feels flat like a flat, condensed, limited glossy magazine page. I often feel like I'm trying to press through a tight and thick layer of saran wrap, but never breaking through, or I'm breathing, but not getting enough oxygen. I also don't find it particularly musical. Again, everything is technically good, but has an overall flatness to it. The well achieving A+ student who just does everything well, but has no other redeeming or interesting characteristics whatsoever. Despite performing "better" than everyone else, everyone still seems to like him, and he has no particular flaws to point out. But that is the flaw - that he's just too "good" that there is nothing interesting about it. And somehow, it makes you hate him a little. I"m not disappointed in the tube perse; I can't be, because it performs "good". But I'm disappointed that I don't enjoy listening to it, certainly not as much as others seem to. I wonder how much people out there like this tube, just because a lots of other people say they like it. I actually prefer the much cheaper JJ6922 over Gold Lion: -slightly taller stage, -slight edginess that provides slightly more tactile sensation of the sound -texture is more appreciable (feeling the detail, vs. looking at a glossy magazine picture of something detailed) -more 3D depth; the separation is not just sonic, but feels more physically separated. -somehow more musical sounding
A**N
Amazing tube, Skip others and Go Straight to the Gold Lion
Got this for my Schiit Vali 2+ and first grabbed the ElectroHarmonix 6922 tube from here on Amazon. This was a nice improvement from the stock tube and for a solid price (around $25 shipped). A week or so later I went ahead and splurged for the Gold Lion and I must say it sounds amazing and worth skipping the EH tube and spending the money on this. The gold lion really opens up the soundstage and presentation and adds a nice warmth to the music that the EH and stock tube didn't get close to offering. Plan to order a matching pair of these when I eventually get the Valhalla, these tubes are amazing! Also YES THEY GLOW BRIGHTER THAN THE STOCK AND EH LOL
R**D
These tubes get extremely noisy after a few months
I thought I was getting decent quality tubes. I was mistaken. Two of the tubes were for l we ft and right phono section. They became quite noisy and unusable after only two months. The third likewise became quite noisy quickly. I know it's the tubes because replacing them solved the problem. Buyer beware.
B**N
Great tbe
This tube blew away the stock tube in my Vali 2. Right out of the box!!
S**S
Compared to Electro Harmonix, Loss of Detail, Extra warmth
This tube is certainly capable of changing the sound of your output. I replaced the stock Electro Harmonix 6922 / E88cc tube with the Gold Lion (in my Cavalli Tube Hybrid headphone amp), and whether it improves or degrades the quality of your experience will vary based on your personal tastes. Let get to it. The Gold Lion adds noticeable warmth, but at the cost of losing a decent amount of detail at the top end. The Electro Harmonix has a lot of detail, much more than the Gold Lion does up top, but loses the extra warmth that it brings. A warm sound can, without getting too technical, be described as heavier in the low end and lighter in the high end. So let's talk briefly about the bass on these two tubes. On the Gold Lion, the bass is more up front, and the kick drums are much softer with not as much snap. On the Electro Harmonix the bass is less up front and the kick drums have a lot more snap. I personally enjoy the extra energy of the Electro Harmonix 6922 tube, as the added warmth over my solid state amp is noticeable and the snap is retained and the detail/imaging is increased. The Gold Lion is closer to a true tube sound, with both detail and snap being decreased from the solid state sound, and the warmth and bottom end being increased. Of course, with all things considered, YMMV. But from my perspective, if you prefer more energy up top and clarity and openness, go with the EH. If you have a preference that leans towards a warmer, more relaxed sound, I suggest going with the GL. In my case, I am actually going to keep both. I like the option of switching out the tubes based on my mood. And besides, where is the fun in owning a tube amp and only one tube? Right? So the verdict, regarding which i would go with if i had to choose only one of the two... Well. The Electro Harmonix is actually literally the perfect sound signature to my taste. Paired with my Hifiman Ananda, I feel like my satisfaction is at 100%. I'm just in awe with every listen, especially to quality music. Listening to Ariana Grande's "Six Thirty" from her new album Positions... I swear that girl is singing to me personally :) One can dream eh?
S**H
do not hesitate to get this
schiit vali2 + modi + HD6xx went from stock tube to electro-harmonix and was blown away. went from EH to Gold Lion, and i am even more blown away. I wish I sprung for this from the get-go. do not hesitate if you are on the fence. this will put a smile on your face. more than worth it.
M**N
Sounds great
fitted to my Schiit lyr headphone amp. Sounds great straight out of the box. As it burns in the sound will only get better. Great seller as well
D**W
Five Stars
Awesome seller, great sounding tube, will be back for more items.
K**U
Four Stars
Good.
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