Help with re-tubing an ARC VT100 MkII


It's now time for me to retube my Audio Research VT100 MkII. It appears that it's no big deal, if I only want to retube the power tubes. However, I think its time to retube the input tubes as well.

Can anyone offer any advise as to:
1) Should I just spend the reported $700-$800 (seems expensive to me) and send it to ARC?
2) Can anyone offer an alternative to No.1 (I don't know anyone here in Memphis, TN that could do it)
3) Any suggestions as to what brands/types of tubes to replace the old ones?

In advance, thank you!

Louis
louisl
Jea48...yes there are bias adjustments for the input tubes as well as the output tubes.

Gmorris and Rlips...thanks for the input. I have the Collins site and have printed it. The biasing of the input tubes however, looks a little difficult. Any further thoughts?

Audphil1, thanks also, I'll give Kevin a call.
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Louis:

The biasing of the input tubes is very tedious and requires several iterations to obtain the optimal settings. It is easier if you have two digital voltmeters and several clip-on cables for the test points. You must bias the input tubes first.

For the output tubes use a rough setting prior to burn-in. There will be some drift of the bias as the tubes burn-in. You need to repeat the final bias after the tubes are sufficiently burned in.
Another advantage of getting tubes from upscale is that they run the tubes in for 72 hours before doing any matching. At least they do that when you get their platinum grade. So I think you can expect the tubes to be stabilized by the time you receive them. I don't know if Research runs the tubes in before doing adjustments, but I would think that they do. At least this would be logical to do on their part. ARC should tell you though. Good luck.
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