What is a CAT JC-2? Do you mean JL-2? We are talking about Convergent Audio Technologies, right? And what CAT website are you talking about?
10 resistors rather than 6? What do you mean? The earlier JL-2 and JL-3 amps can be updated to the newer resistor sets which supposedly allow the amps to better handle a catastrophic tube failure.
And yes, biasing is done for all the tubes per channel rather than one tube at a time. This does require a matched tube set for each channel. The amps do provide to view the bias current value for each tube to determine that each is "ok".
Chances are that if the tube set has lasted over 1000 hours and suddenly you have a tube failure, replacing all is likely a good idea. When a tube died in the JL-3 or a resistor failed due to a tube dieing, I continued to run the one amp with 15 tubes....it was mighty fine. Once another tube died, that was an indication that it was time to change to a new tube set. This is most advisable before tubes start failing and causing trouble.
The issue of a long IC has more to do with the line stage's ability than that of the amp. I used a 30' RCA Purist Dominus IC from an Aesthetix Callisto Sig line stage to the JL-3's for a few years with awesome results.
Keep in mind that these are not just your average tube power amps. They have exemplary dynamic contrasts, resolution and clarity. They control "difficult" speakers like so many others can not match. And they can be taken up a notch in performance with tub rolling the 3 small signal tubes per channel.
My advice to all CAT owners is to never leave the room alone for more than a minute. One last thing: these are serious room floor heaters as they are audio amplifiers. If you are in a room that is already difficult to keep cool, the CAT amps will have you in beach clothes quickly.
10 resistors rather than 6? What do you mean? The earlier JL-2 and JL-3 amps can be updated to the newer resistor sets which supposedly allow the amps to better handle a catastrophic tube failure.
And yes, biasing is done for all the tubes per channel rather than one tube at a time. This does require a matched tube set for each channel. The amps do provide to view the bias current value for each tube to determine that each is "ok".
Chances are that if the tube set has lasted over 1000 hours and suddenly you have a tube failure, replacing all is likely a good idea. When a tube died in the JL-3 or a resistor failed due to a tube dieing, I continued to run the one amp with 15 tubes....it was mighty fine. Once another tube died, that was an indication that it was time to change to a new tube set. This is most advisable before tubes start failing and causing trouble.
The issue of a long IC has more to do with the line stage's ability than that of the amp. I used a 30' RCA Purist Dominus IC from an Aesthetix Callisto Sig line stage to the JL-3's for a few years with awesome results.
Keep in mind that these are not just your average tube power amps. They have exemplary dynamic contrasts, resolution and clarity. They control "difficult" speakers like so many others can not match. And they can be taken up a notch in performance with tub rolling the 3 small signal tubes per channel.
My advice to all CAT owners is to never leave the room alone for more than a minute. One last thing: these are serious room floor heaters as they are audio amplifiers. If you are in a room that is already difficult to keep cool, the CAT amps will have you in beach clothes quickly.