I have replacement sets of Western Electric 348a tubes (my stereo amp runs four of these at a time). But, after many years of operation, two tubes started to go weak. Although I have replacements, these tubes are so expensive, that I have, for now, replaced them with much cheaper "equivalent" tubes. The disparity in price is crazy--the last time I could even find a 348a offered for sale, it was being sold at $1,500 each for old, but testing "good" tubes. The 6J7 equivalent sells for around $7.50. Now THAT is a big difference.
How do you know when tubes are done?
I have a homemade pre-amp and amp - both tubed.Recently, it became necessary to turn the volume up quite a bit to get the same sound level.It still sounds good but I started to wonder if a tube or two was the culprit. The tubes are about 8 or 9 years old and get light to medium use.
Suggestions?
Suggestions?
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