Thanx Lak. I did that already. They want me to send all eight tubes in and they'll test them for $125 bucks. I'm 99.99% sure I know which one is bad. Newbee, unfortunately, I can only balance the whole quad. The manual states 175ma, Cary technicians suggested 150ma. I keep it somewhere in the middle. Nsgarch, thanx for your suggestions too. I think I'll try to replace just a pair although, I can't find Teslas KT88s ANYWHERE. I'm sure the tubes are the issue now becuase I had a spare set of eight Svetlana 6550s which I listed to for four hours last night without interruption. Thanx all.
Tube Replacement: Single, Pair, or Quad?
Hello, can anyone help me?
I have a new (to me) pair of Cary SLM-100s. Without fail one of my amps will blow a "tube" fuse after approximately 45 minutes of listening. Immediately prior to the fuse blowing, two of the tubes (positions 3&4) become very bright. After this happened a few times, I switched Tube #4 in one amp with Tube #4 in the other amp with similar results in that amp.
I am using Tesla KT88 power tubes (not JJ Tesla.) I have them biased to approximately 150ma.
My initial diagnosis was that I have a bad tube. However, my question is, if the tube is OK, why would it continue to operate correctly in 45 minute increments? Could something else be wrong? If I need to replace the tube, do I have to replace tubes in pairs (e.g., 3&4) since this is a push-pull design? Do I have to replace all four? Can I just replace the one bad tube?
Also, the original owner did not have this problem. Further, when I installed the tubes I did so randomly not knowing which tubes he had in which amp in what order he had them in. Is this relevant?
Thanx in advance for your assistance.
I have a new (to me) pair of Cary SLM-100s. Without fail one of my amps will blow a "tube" fuse after approximately 45 minutes of listening. Immediately prior to the fuse blowing, two of the tubes (positions 3&4) become very bright. After this happened a few times, I switched Tube #4 in one amp with Tube #4 in the other amp with similar results in that amp.
I am using Tesla KT88 power tubes (not JJ Tesla.) I have them biased to approximately 150ma.
My initial diagnosis was that I have a bad tube. However, my question is, if the tube is OK, why would it continue to operate correctly in 45 minute increments? Could something else be wrong? If I need to replace the tube, do I have to replace tubes in pairs (e.g., 3&4) since this is a push-pull design? Do I have to replace all four? Can I just replace the one bad tube?
Also, the original owner did not have this problem. Further, when I installed the tubes I did so randomly not knowing which tubes he had in which amp in what order he had them in. Is this relevant?
Thanx in advance for your assistance.
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