Thank you Brf and Dopogue for your input! According to the manufacturer the dissipation rating for the Sino 845 is 70W. The amp is a self-bias so there is no need for adjustment. The tubes in question are Sino 845 (not B, C or W). I got the amp second hand with this type of tubes and I do not know if these tubes are the originals. I wrote to Bel canto about the dissipation requirement for the SETi 40 tubes but so far I have not received an answer. I should clarify that the red glow is present in 95% de the graphite plate, and after shutdown it last about 2 min. If I continue using the amp this way would I damage something? So far I have used the amp about 150 hr and I like it very much, I just noticed the red glow last night!! because I lisen music during the day. Thanks again for your help!
Is the red glow normal for 845 tubes?
Hope to get some help about the red glow from a Bel canto SETi 40 845 tubes. Is this red glow normal? Do this tubes (Sino graphite plate) suppose to glow red after about 25-30 min. After turning off the amp the glow last a couple of minutes. I am just worried that the tubes may get damaged or the amp itself. Is this glow the result of the tube dissipating heat? I know this tubes suppose to dissipate about 70W and I worried that the amp "tries" to dissipate more heat that they can handle. Thanks in advance for your help.
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