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So, what are the factors that influence tube life? I can imagine running at high power output/volumes can hasten failure--speaker size, efficiency, room temp? And just how firm are the predicted lives of certain tubes, such as, I can expect 2000 hours before thinking of new--or can this be extended due to optimizing conditions for tubes? I just had the KT-120 upgrade done for my ARC REF 210s, running Maggie 3.6s, two subs, 11.5 X 17 ft room. What are some tricks that can extend tube life? eg check bias, provide extra ventilation? Or, just enjoy and prepare to open wallet when indicated?
People and manufacturers will claim a certain expectation of how long a tube will last, but it's always been my experience that it's a bit more unpredictable than that. I have had tubes last for years and I have had tubes go out in a matter of months. Like cars, sometimes you just get a lemon.
I replaced these tubes (6p6's) with EL34B's. The base of the EL's is completly clear. Just wondering if the pictured tubes are just wearing normally?