Western Electric 300B problem


So I recently purchased pair of WE300B, Friday night first listen. At start up heard mechanical pinging and popping, pre muted so nothing through speakers, after the pinging and popping ended, pre out of mute heard nothing unusual through speakers. No issues other than blue glow at tops of tube throughout 5 hour listening session. Tonight I power up tubes for second listen, immediately see left monoblock tube goes completely cloudy with blue fog throughout tube, this along with popping, right monoblock tube fine.

 

So it seems I have gassy tube, lost vacuum already! And here I thought recent improvements with quality control there had solved these issues. Not happy with this purchase, been running Psvane Acme 300B's for nearly 1000 hours with no issues.

sns

Forgot to mention unusual smell at both initial start ups, don't know if this from the single bad tube or both.

pops and tings can happen the first time a tube heats up. Loss of vaccuum is the correct diagnosis. Sounds like a bathtub curve infant failure. Most tubes don’t make an unusual smell when heated up but I’ve never heated up a new Westinghouse.  If something is going to burn off a substance used in the manufacture, it will do it the first time it is used.  I’d mention this when I contact the warranty representative.

Now you get to see how good and convenient the warranty is. Please report back.

Jerry

Some tubes fail early. Not often, but they are not like iPhones and computers. It happens occasional... especially after shipping. There is a whole bunch of suspended stuff, in a vacuum, with a lot of heat. So, I would not condemn the brand. Just get a replacement. And, with tube equipment you should always have a spare tube set. Just in case something comes up, you can swap out your tube set and evaluate the problem.

I run over fifty tubes(on a daily basis) and have only gotten a whistle in a tube getting close to the end of its life three years ago and one dead on arrival five years ago.