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I just picked up a Ars Sonum Fila. 50hr for first break before I can leave it on for over 3 hours. then 100hr for the next break in sonically. Most say after 500hrs is when it really begins to shine.But my question is how do people track those hours to know when these milestones aoccur and then looking into the future, when do you know its time to replace the tubes?Thanks
500 hours? Most tubes will burn-in within 100 hours. Understand, the gases inside the tube aren't fully formed and during the "burn-in", they fully form. There is no obsolute to how long it takes, but certainly not 500 hours
Pal, I glad you open this topic !!I thought only I take note of the time of use of tubes.I have a RTF text file for each valve.I take note of some data in this files of every listening session, as date, start time, end time, duration of use with heating and room temperature.In fact I had a paper backup in a big ata book.
Some owners have said that this amp actual 1000 hrs is the full break in. But critical listening should not even begin before 100. and you can expect to to improve from there.
yes after maybe 100 hours it gets better but after 500 to a 1000 hours it is like liquid and much more pristine.
On a general way, the complete time for the break-in is around of 150 hours. Nevertheless it will not be until 500 hour working hours have passes that the amp will totally be stable in its working state. After this time, all the components will have gone through the initial aging phase, which is most critical and when the greatest changes in characteristics take place
From Bobby Palkovic at Merlin MusicFrom Ricardo at Ars Spnum
But my question is how do people track those hours to know when these milestones aoccur
Some owners have said that this amp actual 1000 hrs is the full break in.
Um, presumably, you would hear it. That's the whole point isn't it...?
But tubes usually degrade slowly over time. So you may not realize what you are missing unless you have new, yet broken in tube to compare it to, no?