Wow do these things sound great. I put a Blueline in Cowboy's mic and put the Redline in mine and have to say the choice is not as clear as I expected. The Blue has a sweetness to the mids and top but the Red is bigger on bottom (like i expect from a 47) and possibly a touch more mid forward. I can't pick a clear winner.
Also, the Philips tubes were pretty quiet right off the bat. Certainly quiet enough to use right away. A pair of RCAs I tried next were even quieter from the start, and a little rounder down low.
Got some NOS WE 408a's however and MAN. What's the deal with these suckers? Static central from the start. These things will really quiet down after burn in? Do they really sound that much better than the Philips or RCAs?
Haven't installed the GE's I got yet, but so far the Philips and RCA are both winners from first power up.
Any other tube ideas out there?
EDIT - Wow. I'm surprised to say that even after only a few hours running signal through the tube the noise has calmed down almost completely, and yes, the Western Electric tubes sound great. Each brand of tube so far has it's own character and the WE seems to have the most build up on the transients (which is consequently a feature I love) and fantastic smoothness. They are still not as wide on bottom as the RCAs, but definitely a contender for a permanent spot in the MK-U.