Yes, RCAs are famous for their "stop sign" labelling. These two are just from different production runs whose construction tended to vary over the years. One on right is true 50s blackplate, long covetted by audiophiles and the other one on left is a grey plate from the 60s. Both are excellent hi-fi tubes, but I've never tried the NOS grey ones I own in my Marshalls because I'm saving them for my home audio stuff. I'd expect a somewhat mid-scoop in a Marshall with these like I've noticed with Teles. Their frequency response imparts little colouration to the signal, unlike Mullards that have a nice enhanced mid. Of course, depending on the voicing of YOUR amp, I could be completely wrong!
