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The following is a stupid question, but I'm a tube neophyte:When a power tube fails, can it ever damage the rest of the amp or is the damage just confined to the tube?
About a month ago, all of a sudden it stopped doing its magic. The tubes started to produce mind-collapsing rackets now and again. It got more frequent. I got scared it might stifle my little 3/5a's throat to death.Yes, the tubes sounded glorious. But, mind you, it only did so for two months. Do not believe the new replicas will last longer than the old sturdy valves, unless you happen to be a lucky picker.
I had exactly the same experience with Psvane tubes from Grant Audio, and they tried to tell me that my amp was at fault. I dialed in the bias and checked it over the first two weeks to make sure everything was stable and happy. They sounded excellent. Then after six more weeks the tubes started crackling loudly (well, at least one of them) and tripped my amp's over-current protection.So, the Psvane's are to be avoided (To get the Philips Holland replicas I had returned a regular quad of their EL34s that also started crackling after 10 days and tripping my amp).Two sets of tubes over 3 months--same horrible results.
I had exactly the same experience with Psvane tubes from Grant Audio, and they tried to tell me that my amp was at fault. So, the Psvane's are to be avoided (To get the Philips Holland replicas I had returned a regular quad of their EL34s that also started crackling after 10 days and tripping my amp).Two sets of tubes over 3 months--same horrible results.
I just managed to find some (pre-JJ) Tesla EL34s for $40/pr and they are excellent. Probably my favorite so far. The reissued GL KT77 were good but one of them failed early like all new tubes seem to do. Also got Mullard XF3s and some Japanese tubes that are almost identical, both are really good and sound the same. My Winged-Cs are great too. Still haven't tried the more expensive Mullards or RFTs. I'm staying away from new tubes from here on out.