@ramtubes. Sorry for not being current with the handles of some of our members, but if you are Roger M, I have a few questions.
Matching KT-150s in my ARC Ref 150 SE amp is a bitch. ARC sourced tubes match much better. When I refer to matching, I am speaking to matched pairs that can be biased within close tolerance, say 3 to 5 mVs. ARC suggested optimal bias is 65 mVs on the set tube, but the bias on the slave tube in the "matched pair" can be between 57 and 73 mVs (+/- 8 mVs).
Do you know any 3rd party tube venders who can match KT-150s for ARC amps at ARC standard? ARC charges $200 per tube; $1600 for a complete retube is outrageous. Most 3rd party tube venders charge half that amount. However, a batch of KT-150s that I bought several years ago from a well known tube vender have bias numbers that range from 5 to10 mVs per matched pair, … and in most cases 8 to10mVs.
Btw, do you really think that ARC driven KT-150s have a useful life of only 2000 hours, …. the recommended time for replacement? How can one tell if a tube has *really* reached the end of its useful life? If you say, one should replace the tubes when the amp doesn't sound good reminds me of the story of the frog and the pot of boiling water.
The story goes like this. If you drop a frog into a pot of boiling water, he will jump out. However, if you put a frog into a pot of cool water and slowly bring the pot to full boil, the frog will just boil to death. The later variant is like listening to tubes. The sound degradation occurs so slowly, you don't realize that the tube is spent until the you get the urge to replace.
Thanks.
BIF
Matching KT-150s in my ARC Ref 150 SE amp is a bitch. ARC sourced tubes match much better. When I refer to matching, I am speaking to matched pairs that can be biased within close tolerance, say 3 to 5 mVs. ARC suggested optimal bias is 65 mVs on the set tube, but the bias on the slave tube in the "matched pair" can be between 57 and 73 mVs (+/- 8 mVs).
Do you know any 3rd party tube venders who can match KT-150s for ARC amps at ARC standard? ARC charges $200 per tube; $1600 for a complete retube is outrageous. Most 3rd party tube venders charge half that amount. However, a batch of KT-150s that I bought several years ago from a well known tube vender have bias numbers that range from 5 to10 mVs per matched pair, … and in most cases 8 to10mVs.
Btw, do you really think that ARC driven KT-150s have a useful life of only 2000 hours, …. the recommended time for replacement? How can one tell if a tube has *really* reached the end of its useful life? If you say, one should replace the tubes when the amp doesn't sound good reminds me of the story of the frog and the pot of boiling water.
The story goes like this. If you drop a frog into a pot of boiling water, he will jump out. However, if you put a frog into a pot of cool water and slowly bring the pot to full boil, the frog will just boil to death. The later variant is like listening to tubes. The sound degradation occurs so slowly, you don't realize that the tube is spent until the you get the urge to replace.
Thanks.
BIF