new tube break in


hi guys,
what is the usual break in period for new tubes for a amp?i have quicksilver v 4`s and i am looking for new kt 88`s
thanks
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this is an add on.is anyone using penta/shuguang kt88sc`s?what`s your opinion and what`s the breakin time?
thanks
My opinion regarding Tube burn in:

24 hours- Noticeable difference
72 hours- You're 90% there
100-200 hours- You're home

This is with the amp playing, not just idling with power on.
About an hour. I have yet to notice a break-in difference with KT88's or 6550's. Input tubes are another story...

Cheers.
I've heard them change right before my very ears...when recently testing out a potential purchase, the seller had mentioned that he had purchased new JJ Tesla kt88's with approx 1 hour's time on them if that. As the amp was warming up with music playing both of us were sitting and remarking at how "hollow" and "cold" the sound was as the same track was repeated itself in the background.

Over the course of about 45 mins as we chatted about birthcities and other irrelevant issues I realized that I needed to make a decision re: the purchase of this amp.

We replayed some of the previous tracks and both heard an amazing amount of difference, the sonic characteristics had changed drastically over the 45mins of additional playtime. So much so that it may have worked against my negotiation tactics.

Now, this could be marked off as amp warm-up vs. break-in but I'm sure the amp was already warm 20 minutes after I had arrived.

With what I heard and continue to hear, that small amount of time made a HUGE difference with sound.

Total play time on the tubes when I heard the difference was approx 2 - 2 1/2 hours...hopefully it gets even better.

I'm still playing with triode vs. pentode but both sound remarkably better than when I first listened to my new baby.

HTH, fwiw I've had no previous experience with tube break-in.

Happy Holidays!
i'm certain that was just amp warm up. 20 minutes is no where near enough to warm the amp. an hour sounds much more realistic. it took my el34 tubes a good 100 hours to burn in.