Myles B. Astor
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I know, and that's the beauty of owing an amplifier that only uses a pair of output tubes per channel. Ned Carlson of Triode Audio once told me that he wouldn't own any tube amp that had more than one pair of output tubes per channel. The more output tubes you have per channel, the harder it is to get a tight match across them when you buy them and the more likely it will be that they will drift apart as they age. I used to own a Jadis Defy 7 MKII amp and it was a freakin' nightmare to try and keep the tubes biased correctly not to mention the hit to your wallet.
I don't have any issue with my cjs. Easy to bias, not a lot of drift.