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I haven't, but I haven't owned tube amps for very many years. I have to imagine that issues with reliability are inability of the user to properly set bias or tube reliability. Tube failure can take out many other components, especially since many tube amps don't have much in the way of protection built in. Transistor amps, particularly bipolar amps, pretty much require speaker and circuitry protection because of the way they fail. I have to imagine this has more to do with the abundance of inexpensive (cheap) tube amps from asia. Not picking on asia, but if cost is the driving factor then lots of care and quality is bound to be absent.
I've been impressed lately with the Svetlana power tubes derived from RF designs...the SV811-10's I've been running the past few years haven't had any problems.
I've had issues with cold joints in P2P amps, and bad sockets.I'm just wondering, however, if you might consider not starting so many threads (i.e. use the ones you already started instead of new ones all the time), and also not starting them outside of Industry Talk. I don't believe you are doing anything against the rules, and I would really hate to in any way discourage your participation as it's been great to have these discussions, but there does seem to be a certain level of annoyance amongst some members with your posting practices, and it would not be hard to correct. Thanks
I didn't have a question, I was answering yours about reliability problems with tube amps.
As long as a tube amp has good ventilation and is properly biased, there shouldn't be any major issues with well designed equipment.