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I threw out the matching tube as well - one tube of a pair is useless.
Was listening this evening when my right channel slowly faded out. Something wrong. Turned off left channel; right is playing, very faintly. Ok, troubleshooting:- Switched ICs - nope.- Switched pre-amp channels - nope.- Switched monoblocks - yep. It's the amp. These are Consonance Cyber 845 SET monoblocks (see my pic) that I've had for 8 months or so. Hoping it was a tube, I start replacing them, power tube first (nope), then the 5867 input - yup. Replacing that fixed it. Yes, the tube was still lit - it looked completely normal, just like the other amp.This is my first time experiencing a tube failure. It ought to be very rare with small signal tubes, no? This was a NOS Phillips that supposedly was new. So, no more than 400-500 hours on it. Of course, it ought to be good for 10-20x that. Of course, it may not have been new - it's always a crap-shoot and I sure don't have a tube-tester.Anyway - yes, maybe I am actually going somewhere - I got to wondering how common this is? Premature tube failure in non-power tubes? Extremely rare? I have only been listening to tube year for 15 months or so.
As for new production tubes, they do have a high failure rate. QC just isn't what it used to be. We're lucky someone is still making them.
Anecdotal evidence of course, but based on what I've seen over the last few years, tube related issues in Chinese tube amps is uncomfortably common. Whether it's bad circuit design, poor assembly & QC, or just plain bad luck I don't know, but out the roughly 20 pieces of Chinese tube gear I've seen, about 7 of them have suffered from various problems ranging from severely limited tube life, channels going dead, to the extreme of a tube arcing over and frying.
Brands?There has been and still is some junk coming out of China. But, now, also very high-quality stuff (EE, Cayin, PL), and I think Consonance is at the very top of the heap quality and sound-wise.
If you are getting a replacement hunt for a tungsol 5687. i used them sonically one the best i compared so far. I tried various NOS. Stay far way from most JAN PHILIPS tubes. Sonically they aren't that grade. Can't comment on life span. I generally don't used them for so long.
BUt i believe your tungsol 5687 could be the driver tube for the 845? if that is the case the 845 tube might be pulling too much current when going into class a2 for the 5687 to handle.
Or important check and see the voltage output of the power transformers.Some of this power trans may not be made for 120v but perhaps 115 or 110. This could put out too much voltage and kill the tubes faster. If you don't check on this putting more tubes is like sending them to their death bed slowly. Like here, in Malaysia, many chinese amps are rated for 220v but mains is 240volts. That would certainly spell doom for the tubes and the life span of the tubes.
Also chinese companies have this funny idea, they will spend on boutique parts and good/decent opt but in the end compromise on the power transformer manufacturing part. Even though the sound of the amp comes a huge part from the power transformer.
Or you are just plain unlucky to have a tube that failed QC and escape the test. In sense you had an "escapee" tube. No matter how much of tube checkers or testers some tubes and semiconductors often escape in sense, up to 9 types of testing phases. I have worked and thought at 2 ex-motorolan companies and experience many times ic's escaping multiple testers phase.