Hi Otis,I had a stock St-70.I had it modified by a freind who installed the Purist Audio Dyna St-70 modification.With this mod,the 7199's tubes are replaced with the 12AX7's on the circuit board.The output tubes,EL34's are recommended to be biased at .78 volts,half that of the original 1.56 volts that the stock asks for.I use the amp a lot with Siemans tubes from Germany.The amps top cage never gets close to being hot,just a tad warm at worst.I have not needed to change a tube since 1990.The front end of the amp,which has replaced the 6AN8 tube with a 12AX7 has seperate bias controls,other than the bias for the output tubes is recommended to be set at .35 volts.It was this bias control on the front end which I was told could alter the sound of the amp.I was told to use my ear to go a little higher or lower on that bias setting to see what sound I liked best.I think Purist Audio still is around making cables.The original owner and modifyer is Jim Aud,Clute Texas.You could look him up and see if the offer still goes if you were interested,the mod came as a kit with a new circuit board.It did quite well in a Glass Audio 1990 Dyna ST-70 shoot off,but any chance you have to pick the brain of Frank VanAlStine,do so,because I don't know (Jack @#$%)compared to Frank,and he has been helpfully answering my questions for years...Mark Korda(mark.korda@myfairpoint.net)