Anil Kalagatla
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I just bought an 845 based (used) SET amp and it came with a small collection of somewhat used 845 tubes (I think the seller said low hundreds of hours) so I was curious about what the expected life of these tubes is. I'm fairly clueless about tube amps as I have mostly used SS amps until now (except for an amp for Stax headphones). In general, how does one know when the tubes are nearing their useful life? This amp also uses a couple of 845 tubes for voltage regulation and the manual recommends that they need to be matched to avoid hum. I assume I will need a tube tester to ensure matching?
Thanks from a tube newbie!
Anil
I just bought an 845 based (used) SET amp and it came with a small collection of somewhat used 845 tubes (I think the seller said low hundreds of hours) so I was curious about what the expected life of these tubes is. I'm fairly clueless about tube amps as I have mostly used SS amps until now (except for an amp for Stax headphones). In general, how does one know when the tubes are nearing their useful life? This amp also uses a couple of 845 tubes for voltage regulation and the manual recommends that they need to be matched to avoid hum. I assume I will need a tube tester to ensure matching?
Thanks from a tube newbie!
Anil