As long as your Krell is out for repair, take your PV12 to a tech and have it checked for DC output. Inform him of the Krell taking a DC hit (assuming that's the correct diagnosis from the Krell repair tech) and have him check the 12.
Tube power amps will not pass DC to your speakers (which is a good thing) but solid state amps will if they are DC coupled (I think the Krell is).
If you don't know of a good tube tech in your area I would recommend sending your PV12 to either C-J or to Bill Thalman of Music Technology. Bill was C-J tech director for many years.
Once both pieces are back, the time period between "complete tune-ups" depends on the amount of time that you listen. Buy good quality tubes from vendors that have been in the business awhile (I use Upscale Audio) and make sure your gear gets plenty of ventilation.
Tube power amps will not pass DC to your speakers (which is a good thing) but solid state amps will if they are DC coupled (I think the Krell is).
If you don't know of a good tube tech in your area I would recommend sending your PV12 to either C-J or to Bill Thalman of Music Technology. Bill was C-J tech director for many years.
Once both pieces are back, the time period between "complete tune-ups" depends on the amount of time that you listen. Buy good quality tubes from vendors that have been in the business awhile (I use Upscale Audio) and make sure your gear gets plenty of ventilation.