Hello all,
One thing I don't see being considered is how often do you need to
replace an amp tube.
Running a multi multi contest station, I have a bunch of amps.
A 35 year old 4-1000 which uses a 'pull' still makes full power.
Another 35 year old amp which is still using the original 8877; full power.
A pair of 4-400's that were pulls when I got them 35 years ago, still do
800-900 out.
A Ten Tec Titan that still has it's original 3cx800s. Full power.
4 8410's that all have original tubes and full power, but they're only
about 5 years old.
A Henry 3k Classic MKII, which was likely the FIRST ONE SOLD with the
3cx1200A7 tube. (When I got it, it had the meter shunt R's for the
8877) Still full power.
In fairness, I did have to replace one 4cx800 due to an open filament,
apparently due to moving it.
I have known ops, you probably have also, that have to replace tubes
every few years. My question is what are they doing to cause early failure?
All my amps (tubes) might go 'phooey' tomorrow, but so far they have
done me well.
I even left a couple out cuz I'm sure you get the point.
73 de Steve, NR4M
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