10,000 hours is typical- so we warrant the power tubes for a year on this basis, and always have.Ralph, What is your dissipation figure as a percentage of rated? How do you figure in high current peaks when the amp is used at full power?
I agree about the feedback 'used properly' (which many designers do not) comment. Proper application of feedback is tricky to say the least, and may not have been possible until the age of personal computing, due to the number of variables involved. Here is a nice primer on the topic:http://www.normankoren.com/Audio/FeedbackFidelity.html
I have spoken with DImitry and a group of people trying to improve the tube models for SPICE. He put the parameters of the RM-10 into their SPICE program and got results that did not even come close to what an RM-10 actually does, and this is only for the midrange where the output tranformer is considered perfect. He did not attempt any feedback analysis as the output transformer is almost impossible to model where it matters.
I know of no tube amp designer who uses SPICE. can you name a few?