Hi Daka. Meta's description is a good one. Another tell tale sign of a spent 7868...... look at the silver flashing[gettering] on the top of the tube. It should look as solid silver down below the shoulder of the dommed top. If you can see the getter or there is very little silver flashing left, the tube is just about spent or should I say tired. As to your techies comment: I am certain that your techie must have noticed that there was very little getter flashing left to make a statement like that. I have seen original Fisher labelled sylvania 7868's with almost no flashing left but still test quite strong. Your Fisher 400 is truely one of the great ones and with a top shelf tuner to boot. Perhaps it's time to retube it. Best of luck!
How does sound change when tubes start to fail?
Maybe a silly question, but I'm wondering how I can tell when the output tubes in my Fisher 400 reciever start to die? When I had it refurbished the techs told me the 7868 tubes were nearing the end of their usable life. I feel like the top end is less detailed and dynamic than it had been in the past , HOWEVER, I just moved and have a new listening room with less than optimal speaker placement. Thanks
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