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Er, is there any time-delay for the cathode to annode potential voltage across any of the tubes in the Jolida tube amps? I checked the schematic for my 302b and didn't see anything. It appears the potential is very present across the unheated grid immediately when the 302b is turned "on".
My 302b is doing well, but I did loose a Svetlana El34 after about 1 year. My Amperex driver 12AX7s and 12AT7s are doing fine. In this regard, do you have any backround with the expected change in lifespan for a tubes in amps with/without votage potential delay circuitry?
I did learn that thetubestore.com labeled my old tubes with a number indicating the bias current - or something like that. Anyhow, I guess this number should provide a fairly close match for replacement tubes. This is pretty neat, and a great idea by thetubestore.com . I ordered some new SED tubes and will pull the OEM tubes when the new SEDs arrive.
Are you satisfied with the dynamics of your speakers driven by the Jolida?
QuoteAre you satisfied with the dynamics of your speakers driven by the Jolida?Yep, sure, you betcha'. No problems here. The dynamics are great. On a SPL level things are decent too. The 302b runs out of gas about the same time the 1801s run out of gas. The 1801s will handle just a sosh more juice than the 302b will supply, but this margin is very close. This is quite loud, but obviously not rock-concert loud. I have blown a few fuses in the 302b when pushing the limit, but have learned the threshold.