My guess is that the playback volumes you used did not stress the amp enough to hear the bad tube.
I owned an ARC CL-60 which I traded for a new VT-100.
I got a call from the dealer who said one of the (eight) CL-60 output tubes would not bias and had I ever had problems with it. I said "no" (I hadn't) and he let it go at that.
The good tube in the curcuit probably picked up the slack of the bad tube.
I owned an ARC CL-60 which I traded for a new VT-100.
I got a call from the dealer who said one of the (eight) CL-60 output tubes would not bias and had I ever had problems with it. I said "no" (I hadn't) and he let it go at that.
The good tube in the curcuit probably picked up the slack of the bad tube.