Used vs new Tube mono amp? - same model


Have a chance to pick up a used mono tube amplifier and pair it with a new Mono amplifier, same model.

Any concerns about sonic differences between the monos since they have different ages?  Since it's older by about four years would it be better just to buy the second one new?  Not sure how a tube amplifier ages aside from wear and tear on the tubes.

emergingsoul

I've two systems with two sets of vintage tube mono blocs from the 50s. They are not matched pairs but they sound the same and I've never even thought there might be an issue. 

I agree with the sentiments expressed above. If the manufacturer has not made any notable changes I don’t believe that you’d hear any difference between them. I do also agree that it’s dependent upon one’s personality. Some people are more obsessive compulsive than others. Do know thy self.

Charles 

I assume you will have a preamp with the ability to adjust for any minor differences in gain, you'd need that even with a new pair.

Jerry

Depends.   The Quicksilver Mid Monos have gone through three running changes.  First version has large OPT , one bias VR pot , single LED.   Second had smaller OPT,  one Bias pot ,single LED,  third version has a separate VR bias pot for each tube....  and test jacks.    I don't think I'd mix and match those.  

It should be fine if the circuits are the same, and you use identical tubes of identical age in each.