Nothing wrong with tubes from Tube Depot. Pay for matched sets. The trick is knowing how to bias an ARC amp, especially the VT series. You have to bias your amp(s) and you should be doing this often as they will shift as the tubes age. Before you temp to bias your amps be sure you know what you are doing or you'll have big problems. You might want to post this on the amps preamps forum. What ARC amps do you own? Do your research on how to bias your amps. If you post what models you have I'm sure many ARC users will help you out. If you're going to own several tube amps you should invest in a tube tester. There are plenty of junk tube testers out there so do your research and find one that's been gone through and calibrated. Good luck
Tube advice
I have several decent, newer ARC tube amps and will soon be approaching tube replacement time. ARC apparently has a very thorough vetting process for the tubes they install and sell. That of course runs a hefty premium, more than double what the same tubes would cost from Tube Depot etc. The money's not a total deal breaker but still, for all three amps re-tubing from ARC is going to run close to 3k and if it's all the same would definitely rather not have to spend the extra $1500. Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks
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