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Why no 12AY7 love?

On my quest to find a voltage stage for my 6a3 project I tested a 12ay7. And much to my surprise, it is very linear. Hopefully, the images attach, but at 84Vpp, the 2nd harmonics are almost 90dB below fundamental. Take the 3rds and 5ths with a grain of salt, I used my phone as the generator, and they poke out even on the baseline measurement. If I am not mistaken, Cmiller isn't crushing either at a little over 50pF. The tube tested was a Groove Tubes brand. Literally made for guitar amps. The test was performed with a hybrid mu follower, using the mu out into a 100k load. The operating point was 200Vak @1.3ma. The plan is to rc couple it to a source follower for powerdrive. Why aren't these little triodes used more?
 

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12AY7 / 6072A has been the input valve of choice for Audio Note Kondo Japan for more than 30 years.
They can be really nice, and I used them quite a lot back in the 90s, but prices for NOS have gone crazy and nice ones have become very hard to get, so I have moved onto others.