Even if it is not the tubes getting worn, it is helpful to have a full complement of replacement tubes. Any time you suspect tubes are going bad, you can then do substitutions to see if that cures the deterioration. Even when you don’t hear an obvious problem, performance can decline gradually and you may not notice this until you do substitutions.
Midrange Increasingly Harsh
Lately I've noticed some harshness in the mid-range, especially with violins, clarinets and female voice. I recently bought a CD of female plainchant, and she hits the un-sweet spot so frequently I can't listen to it. I don't listen at high volumes, rarely over nine o'clock on the volume knob. The sound is not anything unnatural, just a less musical presentation and an unpleasant harshness.
I have twenty year old Forest Totems with their original cones, a Prima Luna Dialogue One amp which got new tubes about five years ago and an Arcam CD-73 which got a factory rebuild about three years ago. I have neither the money nor inclination to just start arbitrarily replacing parts, but would appreciate some insight and guidance on likely culprits.
Thanks,
John Cotner
New Ulm, MN
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