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modern day gz34 5ar4's are made so poorly, cheapened construction and impure metals... so failures such as this one are far too frequentthis why most knowledgeable owners of good 5ar4 rectified gear find old stock british or american ones immediately - not worth the risk running the jj shuguang or sovtek garbage
So if tube goes bad what causes it to blow main fuse? Short circuit, electrons run fast, seems your amp dont have soft start also.In future is it necessary to have tube amps with tube rectification? It depend on the personal taste, but SS diodes have a long life if properly cooled by the huge aluminum heat sink.Does it really sound better than solid state rectification?SS diodes have better bass and are cheap, tube rect have better mid range but need replacement and be a have a cathode to be heated by the power transformer.This romance book may help or no:http://www.glowinthedarkaudio.com/rectifiertubes.html
This is a similar question that I had. In modern production, is the rectifier tube the preferred design or would solid state be just as good.
On vintage and current amps usually for SE amps tube rect are used in small amps under 10W using tubes as 45,2A3,EL34,300B due the due to the fact that the manufacturers already know that this audience is very conservative and already know that tube rect offers better quality if sound in the middle and treble, since these amps have little power, the powerful bass that SS diodes offer is not expected, but I already have seen small amps with SS rectification.http://mcnally.cc/amps.htmDarling - 1626 Single Ended Triode3/4 watt per channel12SL7 Driver - 1626 Outputs - SS RectifierBuilt 12/30/2017(sold)