Originally posted by Enzo
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Thanks again for your responses, and nope, there's no real fault of your own here whatsoever. Rather I think it was me that muddied things a bit by contrasting or even mentioning the two different makes (or specs) of tube (i.e., =C= vs. Groove). All I was really trying to get at was, once a given (specific) make and model of replacement tube is chosen (SED =C=), isn't it plausible to pre-select a 'late' breakup pair (as opposed to 'early' breakup), based on the vendor's preliminary published bench test results, assuming that the testing device and test parameters he used were the same for both sets?
THAT was the 'just' of my question and I think its since been answered. Now, why or how my questions seem to evolve into such laborious journeys as this one has, I'm not quite sure (I think its just the nature of the internet and the electronic interface as opposed to open conversation amongst friends), but it must also have something to do with my own poor choice of words or the indirect way in which I articulate the question(s), and I take complete responsibility for the latter.
Anyway, the question does indeed appear to have been answered, and thus, I (we) can all now move-on.
Many thanks Enzo! Many thanks All!
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