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I think you had two problems here, neither one pertains to heater voltage, that are working themselves out on their own. First the tubes (40+) years old needed breaking in and the caps in the preamp (unused for years) needed time to work back into shape. If you just let it run for a couple of more days, 24/7 is prefered, it will get back to what you remember. Whether or not it pleases you years later or works with you current system is another matter. Valvos like Telefunken should not be "tubey" in character. The Matsushita will be more like a Mullard in character.
ACIf you haven't heard back from Dean check the A'gon archive threads about your preamp as someone posted his phone number. As of a couple of years ago he was supposedly still offering advice. See if he thinks it may need to have the caps check or re-capped. Back in it's day that preamp got rave reviews, as did his amps. A lot of people dropped much more expensive ones to go with the PSE. I had a friend from college that was a Vandersteen dealer in Iowa for 20 years. He loved Dean's gear but found it hard to sell due to it's plain looks compared to the Classe' and ARC gear he carried. You might want to see if there are any current hybrid type preamps that fit you requirements unless you just want to go back to SS. Also when Dean was still in business 6DJ8 family tubes were plentiful so he probably never gave the 7DJ8 tubes a thought. People like Kevin started to push them when the others started drying up.
E55,Please take this in the way it is intended...From your posts I suspect that English is not your first language, and that perhaps that gets in the way of your meaning. As Starchild says, it is clear you (and FullRangeMan for that matter) know a lot about tubes, but any wisdom you have to impart gets lost as it is wrapped in inflammatory language. Regards,AC
Iam not a expert, I second E55 as he is a expert transformer builder w/years of experience and an clinic eye on what parts sound good in tube audio.Iam surprised in this unsual 7DJ8 usage, stm E55 also are surprised.This unexpected use was created by the tube brokers, the tube manufacturer could not predict that.These oxide coated cathodes as in this tube works at 1200ºC,w/1V less it will run cold and short tube life will result.In this out of book use hope a catastrofic tube fail does not occurs.
Is this the unit we're talking about?https://www.audiogon.com/listings/tube-pse-hl1-hl-1-tube-hybrid-preamp-w-remote-2014-03-12-preamplifiers-92009
I believe that is one of your power supply caps warning you of possible failure.
Son, yer actually lucky it didn't let some smoke out after sitting for two plus years. Any tube gear I try to bring up that's been sitting for more than a year is done slowly on a variac. I'd say it's a testament to PSE's build quality.If you decide to keep the old girl for a backup you should get her out once a year and dust off the cobwebs and heat her up. Just to keep the caps in shape.Just my .02
I neglected to mention that the PSE HL-1 is constantly on when plugged in. I plugged it in for several hours a couple times before hitting the "on" switch last week, which powers up the gain stages. I'm not sure what all is powered up when the pre is plugged in, but at least the power supply caps should be energized. It may also heat up the tubes?
Does anyone have transconductance curves for the 6922/6DJ8 vs. the 7DJ8 as a function of heater voltage? It seems with that information it would be pretty easy to figure out what I'm giving up in performance by running the heater voltage below its designed level.
Here a measurement of a tube with normal heater voltage and the same tube with 17% lower heater voltage.The dotter line is with lower voltage. It looks as an 2000 hours old tube now.....Because the lower voltage the aging goes much quicker too.