Great follow up question, Warrenh. I'd wanted to get a tube tester and did talk do a couple of electronics techs with units for sale. Those discussions were not real helpful. They were very non-commital on whether a tester (and talking some of the better regarded vintage units...think Hickok) would do what I was hoping; i.e., warn of a tube going bad or that needed replacing. Kind of left me scratching my head and I never did invest in a primo tester as a result. I guess I could ask the audio dealer I've done business with to test them on his unit for a fee.
How can do you extend the life of your tubes?
My amp premp and cdp are tubes. I read years ago, proportionatley, the most tube wears comes from powering up. And shutting down, and then powering up shortly is life shortener for sure. Shortly is too vauge. What do you tubers do to lenghten the life of your tubes, especially when we're talkng NOS and the like? thanks in advance.
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