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So, you're saying you have had bad luck with some new tubes (as have I) for quality control. Beyond discussing any sonic properties of any tubes....I just keep find a 50% defect rate on newbie tubes and near 0% on the NOS/oldies.
Once a year, I pull all my tubes and test them...
I worry that your problem here is using 12AT7s instead of 12AU7s ...The differences go beyond just gain... they will seek a different operating point that may not be optimal. And, since your amps have feedback (the Dukanes, right?), changing the gain of the amp will also change the feedback factor. You'd need to redo a lot of the circuit to truly compensate for such a different kind of tube. Instead, I would suggest a different path - dumping the 12AU7s for 6CG7s, which is almost always a worthwhile pursuit. You will need to change the socket wiring slightly, but the results should be good. The 6CG7 is notably more linear than the 12AU7, and yet is a nearly direct replacement in practice. They are also cheap in NOS or vintage form. The catch is that the filament current draw is slightly higher - so if your power transformers run hot now, you might want to reconsider my advice. For most vintage commercial grade amps, this should not be a problem.
Quote from: markC on 28 Aug 2008, 02:45 amOnce a year, I pull all my tubes and test them... Mark,What method, and tester, do you use to test your tubes? Do you check the match? If so, to what degree? Do you change tubes or bias settings to adjust for any variance? Please elaborate.Thanks,Jerry
Are you thinking that the issue may be incompatibility with my Dukies rather than outright issues with the tubes? Would that account for vastly lower output that I get with either the 12AU7 or 12BH7 in there versus the 12AT7?