I've read about tube testers being overpriced and unnecessary. I still would like to know the life of a tube because sometimes customers wanna know how old and worn their tubes are if they bought an amp used.
Is the lowering of the heater voltage a legitimate way of doing this? I was thinking that I could simply scope the plate while reducing the heater voltage to test tube life. Does that make sense to you all?
Also if there's a test or two that are the most common and necessary I'm all ears. Up till now I've been doing just fine with putting tubes in an amp to see if they work. I guess the usage a tube has seen would be a nice measurement to make.
Is the lowering of the heater voltage a legitimate way of doing this? I was thinking that I could simply scope the plate while reducing the heater voltage to test tube life. Does that make sense to you all?
Also if there's a test or two that are the most common and necessary I'm all ears. Up till now I've been doing just fine with putting tubes in an amp to see if they work. I guess the usage a tube has seen would be a nice measurement to make.
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