Can confirm, definite noise at idle that wasn't there previously.2tallmusic wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 6:46 pmThat's right - with cathode bias you could perhaps take an increasing idle noise level as an additional indicator of the tubes aging/drifting apartnightflameauto wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:52 pm On the little DSL at least, it's cathode/self bias, so unless something goes horribly wrong it's not too big of a worry.
Tube lifetimes.
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Re: Tube lifetimes.
Re: Tube lifetimes.
My experience with tube life has been all over the place. I've had brand new tubes be dead immediately. Tubes last from weeks to years. I had a block letter 5150 with original tubes back in like 2010 that still worked, and that thing was played! Inconsistent at best. Don't think I've had a power amp tube failure, but I've had a TON of preamp tubes eat shit in 5150s over the years.
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I like 5150s. The rest of you bullshit amps can get fucked.
Re: Tube lifetimes.
Tubes will last longer than the robots after they takeover.
Seriously, while I rarely keep a single item longer than my socks I must say I have never once had a tube die on me.
I've had bad tubes from a brand new amp direct from the factory but never had a working tube fail from just being old.
Seriously, while I rarely keep a single item longer than my socks I must say I have never once had a tube die on me.
I've had bad tubes from a brand new amp direct from the factory but never had a working tube fail from just being old.
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Re: Tube lifetimes.
I've never had a power tube fail on me, and can count on one hand the number of times I've needed to change a preamp tube out of necessity
In fairness, if an amp stays in my possession for more than 3 years its probably an outlier, but there's been some notable exceptions with long tenures. I also almost never buy amps new either though, so it's not like these amps always have fresh tubes in them either. The KT66s that were in the ENGL Thunder I was rocking for almost 3 years dated back to the early HCAF era IIRC
In fairness, if an amp stays in my possession for more than 3 years its probably an outlier, but there's been some notable exceptions with long tenures. I also almost never buy amps new either though, so it's not like these amps always have fresh tubes in them either. The KT66s that were in the ENGL Thunder I was rocking for almost 3 years dated back to the early HCAF era IIRC
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