Hi Lowrider,
Heater-to-cathode leakage is not a specified parameter in the case of most tubes. For example, that parameter does not appear in the GE datasheet that is linked to in Sophia’s description of their 6SN7. Also, it’s not a voltage issue in this case, because even before they were placed in my amp all or nearly all of the eight tubes I received did not meet the 10 megohm criterion that Atmasphere cited as the minimum he would consider to be acceptable. And their measurements did not change much if at all during the time I was using the tubes in my amp.
What I and the other member reported in the thread I linked to is either a design issue or a quality control issue, albeit one that apparently would not manifest itself in many applications.
Best regards,
-- Al
Heater-to-cathode leakage is not a specified parameter in the case of most tubes. For example, that parameter does not appear in the GE datasheet that is linked to in Sophia’s description of their 6SN7. Also, it’s not a voltage issue in this case, because even before they were placed in my amp all or nearly all of the eight tubes I received did not meet the 10 megohm criterion that Atmasphere cited as the minimum he would consider to be acceptable. And their measurements did not change much if at all during the time I was using the tubes in my amp.
What I and the other member reported in the thread I linked to is either a design issue or a quality control issue, albeit one that apparently would not manifest itself in many applications.
Best regards,
-- Al